On 08/04/2017 09:15 AM, Rick Stevens wrote: > On 08/03/2017 05:58 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: >> On 08/04/2017 08:05 AM, AV wrote: >>> Sorry, Lxqt uses SDDM! (I don't know how stable SDDM is yet, I saw >>> a lot of problems mentioned on the web). >> SDDM is quite stable. Been using it with KDE since, I believe, F24. >> >>> Mine was touched to, same permissions. >>>>> I had just finished checking the session manager and its settings >>>>> and didn't see anything untoward. But then I do not usually wrestle >>>>> with these things so I might have missed something. >>>> I checked a bit, too, but I didn't see anything obvious that would >>>> relate to that other than the aforementioned issues with lxdm versus >>>> lightdm. >>>> >>>>> I will now do a fresh install on another machine >>>>> and see if that works and then compare to see what happened. >>>> Yeah, I'm curious to know what's what. >>> See the mail I posted before this one. >>> >> I did a fresh install of the LXqt spin in a Virtual Machine and verified that no >> entries are shown when the "who" or "users" command is issued. >> >> Also, "last" does not show any user entries either. >> >> I then enabled and started sshd and did an "ssh localhost". After which the "who", >> "users", and "last" commands do show entries. >> >> Conclusion, there is a configuration that needs to be changed to enable recording of >> graphic logins. >> >> Should not be hard to find.....but I need more coffee. > Yeah, I'm hip. I'm _fairly_ certain it's lxdm that's at fault. There > are a lot of things on the web regarding this issue. If you get a > chance, you might try using lightdm as the display manager and see if > that buys you anything. > > Although the OP just wanted to see if LXQt would work on an old laptop > he had. I don't think it's critical, but it would be nice to know what > it is. If it is lxdm, it could affect other desktops. Ahhh.... LXQt is using, by default, sddm. So, not sure why the mention of lxdm. Anyway, I'm running KDE with SDDM as my display manager and everything is "normal" in that all users on the system are being shown. [egreshko@meimei system]$ who egreshko pts/0 2017-08-03 09:11 (:0) egreshko pts/1 2017-08-03 09:12 (:0) egreshko pts/2 2017-08-03 09:12 (:0) egreshko pts/3 2017-08-03 09:12 (:0) Surely the :0 indicates a graphical login. I'm pretty sure I made a change to my system quite some time back to make it record the graphic user's stuff. Can't recall at the moment. The other thing, for some reason (I didn't look very hard) LXQt stalls at shutdown or reboot time for a while and one should let this go. During the install process the reboot also stalled and I wonder if not letting it finish has resulted in the other issues of the OP. -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly
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