Timed and automatic login not longer automatic
Eric Brunson
brunson at brunson.com
Sun Jun 11 05:57:23 UTC 2006
Eric Brunson wrote:
> Stanton Finley wrote:
>> On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 17:46 -0700, Brian Jonas wrote:
>>
>>> > On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 23:19:47 -0600 Stanton Finley
>>> <stanfinley at comcast.net> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> With a complete yum update today on both my i386 and X86_64
>>> FC5 PCs I am
>>> >> now required to enter my user password in a GUI box with
>>> timed log in
>>> >> (which I never had to do before). Automatic log in requires
>>> a password >> as well. This seems to be new
>>> behavior. What's up?
>>> Looks like they've added a new feature to gdm-2.14.8-1. I
>>> suppose
>>> it is more secure this way,
>>> <SNIP>
>>> Scott
>>>
>>> Stanton and Scott,
>>> While it may be more secure, I'd prefer it to be able to do an
>>> automatic login. I too began having problems with a forced password
>>> prompt after I updated yestereday.
>>>
>>> Brian
>>
>> So again the developers know better than I, a lowly user, what's best
>> for me. No warning, no option, just a log in box that halts my boot up.
>> (Why call it "automatic" log in in the first place then?) And BTW you
>> know an "everything" install isn't good for you either. </rant> Ah well,
>> life really is like a box of chocolates isn't it?
>>
>>
> I completely agree with you Stanton. I just updated and hit the same
> thing, but I seemed able to work around it by setting a timed login
> with the timeout set to zero seconds. I still get the password box,
> but it goes away and the login takes place.
Actually, I can't get that to repeat, I get stuck at the password dialog
now, too.
> If this was intentional, then I'm totally against it. I know they
> requirements for my systems and I don't like people taking options away.
I cast my vote for "that sucks and whoever decided on it is a jackass".
> Now if I can get Xgl working again, I'll be happy.
>
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