Re: Kpersonalizer problem [solved?]

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On Thursday 27 December 2018 17.08:16 Gene Heskett wrote:
> The pi installer cannot be defeated. I installed 5 times trying to get
> the first user to be named me. I gave up, so on my pi, I am pi. The only
> arm install I've found that lets you name the first user is armbian
> stretch on an arm64. Its a genuine PITA on a 6 machine home network.
>

Hi Gene,

Seems I did defeat it. I installed the latest Raspbian (based on Stretch) and 
it did install the Pi user. I then renamed the user and the home directory, 
changed the primary group to users.

Everything worked except this recuring kpersonalizer thing. I checked the 
kpersonalizerrc file, but it was correct.

In the end I removed the execution permission to kpersonalizer 
un /opt/trinity/bin and it seems to do the trick: I can log normaly into my 
user.

THierry

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