Re: f22 screensaver/lockout issue requiring reboot :/

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I wrote:

On 06/10/2015 09:04 AM, Paul Wouters wrote:
      Am I the only one who is constantly locked out of their X session on
      fedora 22? Once the screen locks, it refuses my actual password to
      unlock. Even killing X with ctrl-alt-backspace doesn't help because
      it will just startup again in locked screen mode. I basically have
      to reboot every time my screen locks. And yes, the screensaver
      preferences even have "lock screen after" unselected but my screen
      gets locked anyway.

Przemek Klosowski wrote:

I've seen a similar thing happen in a recent Ubuntu install. Try to 'select
other user' and select yourself again. Does the password work then?

I cannot even select "select other user". It remains greyed out. On my
laptop (f21) it turns white when I hoover over it and it works.

Ralf Corsepius wrote:

Not sure if this is the same issue or related to your issues, but I
couldn't ssh into machines which were upgraded from f21 to f22.

In my case, "touch /.autorelabel" and rebooting to force an
SELinux-relabel helped, which makes me believe SELinux was to blame.

That did not make a difference for me. Still fails.

I also tried enabling WaylandEnable=false in /etc/gdm/custom.conf to no
effect. gdm still does not start properly on boot, and when using
"startx" once the screen locks, despite disabling screensaver, all I
can do is reboot.

Paul
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