What confuses me is according to the apcupsd.conf file NOLOGON is
disabled. So it should never have created the nologin file in /etc to
block me from being able to login as a normal user. Also there is no
way to tell apcupsd that it's a laptop. So when there is 5 minutes left
on the UPS battery apcupsd will initiate a system shutdown. This is
great for one of my systems but not for the laptop which can run without
mains.
Paolo
On 8/23/24 22:43, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 8/23/24 2:53 PM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
Folks,
I previously sent a message regarding my laptop powering off
unexpectedly. Here is an update. Power came back on, but I cannot
login to my laptop. When I try to login to the mate gui it replies
with power failure and authentication failure. If I enter
ctrl-alt-F1, login as root I can login. If I then enter su -
pgaltieri I can login as me. If I then enter su - pgaltieri it
prompts for password and when I enter my passwd I can login just
fine. This problem occurs on both my systems there were shutdown due
to the power outage. What do I have to do to be able to log in?
This is happening with F39 and F40.
This would all make sense if you have the UPS control connected to the
laptop. I suggest you unplug that for now to get normal use of your
laptop.
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