>>>>> "PdC" == Petrus de Calguarium <pgueckel@xxxxxxxxx> writes: PdC> Hovering over it shows "Your credentials have expired" and when I PdC> clicked it, an empty window appeared, and after a long, long delay, PdC> it filled in with the following information: Couldn't acquire PdC> kerberos ticket: 'Cannot resolve network address for KDC in realm PdC> "EXAMPLE.COM"' Well, you have krb5-auth-dialog installed so it's going to inform you about the state of any kerberos credentials you have. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerberos_%28protocol%29 has more information on what kerberos is. Of course, you don't have kerberos configured at all, so the output of that applet is not meaningful. It would be nice if it could somehow detect that you do not have kerberos configured or that you have never acquired any ceedentials, but I believe it is possible to obtain credentials using kinit without actually configuring anything so the problem does not appear to be a simple one. Generally I think you'd simply not install krb5-auth-dialog if you have no need of kerberos. If something's actually depending on it, though, then that needs to be looked into. - J< -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test