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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Please use the attached custom.conf
from my previous e-mail. Otherwise you have to modify your include
line:<br>
<br>
Include=piotr,bernadetta<br>
<br>
From the /usr/share/mdm/defaults.conf<br>
<br>
#MinimalUID=100<br>
# Users listed in Include will be included in the face browser and
in the<br>
# mdmsetup selection list for Automatic/Timed login. Users should
be separated<br>
# by commas.<br>
#Include=<br>
# Users listed in Exclude are excluded from the face browser and
from the<br>
# mdmsetup selection list for Automatic/Timed login. Excluded
users will still<br>
# be able to log in, but will have to type their username. Users
should be<br>
# separated by commas. <br>
#Exclude=bin,daemon,adm,lp,sync,shutdown,halt,mail,news,uucp,operator,nobody,mdm,postgres,pvm,rpm,nfsnobody,pcap<br>
# By default, an empty include list means display no users. By
setting<br>
# IncludeAll to true, the password file will be scanned and all
users will be<br>
# displayed except users excluded via the Exclude setting and user
ID's less<br>
# than MinimalUID. Scanning the password file can be slow on
systems with<br>
# large numbers of users and this feature should not be used in
such<br>
# environments. The setting of IncludeAll does nothing if Include
is set to a<br>
# non-empty value.<br>
#IncludeAll=false<br>
<br>
<br>
Am 03.01.2014 12:42, schrieb Piotr Strebski:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:75c7f3ee.568d5e54.52c6a219.470a7@o2.pl"
type="cite">I forgot: my MDM is in 1.4.6-2 version, mdm-themes in
0.1.4-2<br>
<br>
Greetings<br>
Piotr<br>
<br>
Dnia 3 stycznia 2014 12:31 Piotr Strebski <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:strebski@o2.pl"><strebski@o2.pl></a>
napisał(a):<br>
<br>
<blockquote style="font-size: 12px; padding-left: 1em;
margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 0px; border-left: #ccc 2px
solid;">
<div id="msg">
<div id="msg-body">
<div id="msg">
<div id="msg-body">I used once again modified version of
custom.conf which looks as following:
<blockquote># MDM Custom Configuration file.<br>
#<br>
# This file is the appropriate place for specifying
your customizations to the<br>
# MDM configuration. If you run mdmsetup, it will
automatically edit this<br>
# file for you and will cause the daemon and any
running MDM GUI programs to<br>
# automatically update with the new configuration.
Not all configuration<br>
# options are supported by mdmsetup, so to modify some
values it may be<br>
# necessary to modify this file directly by hand.<br>
#<br>
# This file overrides the default configuration
settings. These settings<br>
# are stored in the MDM System Defaults configuration
file, which is found<br>
# at the following location.<br>
#<br>
# /usr/share/mdm/defaults.conf. <br>
#<br>
# This file contains comments about the meaning of
each configuration option,<br>
# so is also a useful reference. Also refer to the
documentation links at<br>
# the end of this comment for further information. In
short, to hand-edit<br>
# this file, simply add or modify the key=value
combination in the<br>
# appropriate section in the template below this
comment section.<br>
#<br>
# For example, if you want to specify a different
value for the Enable key<br>
# in the "[debug]" section of your MDM System Defaults
configuration file,<br>
# then add "Enable=true" in the "[debug]" section of
this file. If the<br>
# key already exists in this file, then simply modify
it.<br>
#<br>
# Older versions of MDM used the "mdm.conf" file for
configuration. If your<br>
# system has an old mdm.conf file on the system, it
will be used instead of<br>
# this file - so changes made to this file will not
take effect. Consider<br>
# migrating your configuration to this file and
removing the mdm.conf file.<br>
#<br>
# If you hand edit a MDM configuration file, you can
run the following<br>
# command and the MDM daemon will immediately reflect
the change. Any<br>
# running MDM GUI programs will also be notified to
update with the new<br>
# configuration.<br>
#<br>
# mdmflexiserver --command="UPDATE_CONFIG
<configuration key>"<br>
#<br>
# e.g, the "Enable" key in the "[debug]" section would
be "debug/Enable".<br>
#<br>
# You can also run mdm-restart or mdm-safe-restart to
cause MDM to restart and<br>
# re-read the new configuration settings. You can
also restart MDM by sending<br>
# a HUP or USR1 signal to the daemon. HUP behaves
like mdm-restart and causes<br>
# any user session started by MDM to exit immediately
while USR1 behaves like<br>
# mdm-safe-restart and will wait until all users log
out before restarting MDM.<br>
#<br>
# For full reference documentation see the gnome help
browser under<br>
# GNOME|System category. You can also find the docs
in HTML form on<br>
# <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/mdm/">http://www.gnome.org/projects/mdm/</a><br>
#<br>
# NOTE: Lines that begin with "#" are considered
comments.<br>
#<br>
# Have fun!<br>
<br>
[daemon]<br>
<br>
DefaultSession=xfce.desktop<br>
<br>
Greeter=/usr/lib/mdm/mdmwebkit<br>
<br>
SelectLastLogin=false<br>
<br>
[security]<br>
<br>
[xdmcp]<br>
<br>
[gui]<br>
<br>
[greeter]<br>
<br>
Browser=true<br>
<br>
HTMLTheme=Clouds<br>
<br>
MinimalUID=1000<br>
<br>
IncludeAll=true<br>
<br>
DefaultFace=/home/piotr/.face<br>
<br>
DefaultWelcome=false<br>
<br>
Welcome=Witaj! :)<br>
<br>
GraphicalTheme=manjaro<br>
<br>
[chooser]<br>
<br>
[debug]<br>
<br>
# Note that to disable servers defined in the MDM
System Defaults<br>
# configuration file (such as 0=Standard, you must put
a line in this file<br>
# that says 0=inactive, as described in the
Configuration section of the MDM<br>
# documentation.<br>
#<br>
<br>
[servers]<br>
<br>
# Also note, that if you redefine a [server-foo]
section, then MDM will<br>
# use the definition in this file, not the MDM System
Defaults configuration<br>
# file. It is currently not possible to disable a
[server-foo] section<br>
# defined in the MDM System Defaults configuration
file.<br>
#</blockquote>
and nothing - bug is still the same as on earlier
attached pictures.<br>
<br>
And using custom.conf attached by you ALSO do not solve
the prolem :( On Clouds style list is still empty (I
used ctrl+c and ctrl+v to replace content of my
custom.conf file).<br>
<br>
Any other suggestions?<br>
<br>
Greetings<br>
piotr<br>
<br>
<br>
Dnia 3 stycznia 2014 12:14 Piotr Strebski
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:strebski@o2.pl"><strebski@o2.pl></a> napisał(a):<br>
<br>
<blockquote style="font-size: 12px; padding-left: 1em;
margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 0px; border-left:
#ccc 2px solid;">
<div id="msg">
<div id="msg-body">Thanks Phil!<br>
In my custom.conf there were no "IncludeAll=true"
string - I've added it, but nothing happend - same
on Clouds and Manjaro Green MDM style.<br>
Command 'cat /etc/passwd | grep bernadetta' gives
correct
'bernadetta:x:1001:100::/home/bernadetta:/bin/bash'<br>
I'm using Manjaro since 0.8.6 version; my current
'/etc/mdm/custom.conf' looks as following:<br>
<br>
# MDM Custom Configuration file.<br>
#<br>
# This file is the appropriate place for
specifying your customizations to the<br>
# MDM configuration. If you run mdmsetup, it
will automatically edit this<br>
# file for you and will cause the daemon and any
running MDM GUI programs to<br>
# automatically update with the new
configuration. Not all configuration<br>
# options are supported by mdmsetup, so to modify
some values it may be<br>
# necessary to modify this file directly by hand.<br>
#<br>
# This file overrides the default configuration
settings. These settings<br>
# are stored in the MDM System Defaults
configuration file, which is found<br>
# at the following location.<br>
#<br>
# /usr/share/mdm/defaults.conf. <br>
#<br>
# This file contains comments about the meaning of
each configuration option,<br>
# so is also a useful reference. Also refer to
the documentation links at<br>
# the end of this comment for further
information. In short, to hand-edit<br>
# this file, simply add or modify the key=value
combination in the<br>
# appropriate section in the template below this
comment section.<br>
#<br>
# For example, if you want to specify a different
value for the Enable key<br>
# in the "[debug]" section of your MDM System
Defaults configuration file,<br>
# then add "Enable=true" in the "[debug]" section
of this file. If the<br>
# key already exists in this file, then simply
modify it.<br>
#<br>
# Older versions of MDM used the "mdm.conf" file
for configuration. If your<br>
# system has an old mdm.conf file on the system,
it will be used instead of<br>
# this file - so changes made to this file will
not take effect. Consider<br>
# migrating your configuration to this file and
removing the mdm.conf file.<br>
#<br>
# If you hand edit a MDM configuration file, you
can run the following<br>
# command and the MDM daemon will immediately
reflect the change. Any<br>
# running MDM GUI programs will also be notified
to update with the new<br>
# configuration.<br>
#<br>
# mdmflexiserver --command="UPDATE_CONFIG
<configuration key>"<br>
#<br>
# e.g, the "Enable" key in the "[debug]" section
would be "debug/Enable".<br>
#<br>
# You can also run mdm-restart or mdm-safe-restart
to cause MDM to restart and<br>
# re-read the new configuration settings. You can
also restart MDM by sending<br>
# a HUP or USR1 signal to the daemon. HUP behaves
like mdm-restart and causes<br>
# any user session started by MDM to exit
immediately while USR1 behaves like<br>
# mdm-safe-restart and will wait until all users
log out before restarting MDM.<br>
#<br>
# For full reference documentation see the gnome
help browser under<br>
# GNOME|System category. You can also find the
docs in HTML form on<br>
# <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/mdm/">http://www.gnome.org/projects/mdm/</a><br>
#<br>
# NOTE: Lines that begin with "#" are considered
comments.<br>
#<br>
# Have fun!<br>
<br>
[daemon]<br>
<br>
DefaultSession=xfce.desktop<br>
<br>
Greeter=/usr/lib/mdm/mdmgreeter<br>
<br>
SelectLastLogin=false<br>
<br>
[security]<br>
<br>
[xdmcp]<br>
<br>
[gui]<br>
<br>
[greeter]<br>
<br>
Browser=true<br>
<br>
HTMLTheme=Clouds<br>
<br>
MinimalUID=1000<br>
IncludeAll=true<br>
<br>
DefaultFace=/home/piotr/.face<br>
<br>
DefaultWelcome=false<br>
<br>
Welcome=Witaj! :)<br>
<br>
<br>
Include=piotr<br>
<br>
<br>
GraphicalTheme=manjaro<br>
<br>
[chooser]<br>
<br>
[debug]<br>
<br>
# Note that to disable servers defined in the MDM
System Defaults<br>
# configuration file (such as 0=Standard, you must
put a line in this file<br>
# that says 0=inactive, as described in the
Configuration section of the MDM<br>
# documentation.<br>
#<br>
<br>
[servers]<br>
<br>
# Also note, that if you redefine a [server-foo]
section, then MDM will<br>
# use the definition in this file, not the MDM
System Defaults configuration<br>
# file. It is currently not possible to disable a
[server-foo] section<br>
# defined in the MDM System Defaults configuration
file.<br>
#<br>
<br>
Since 0.8.6 version - as I remember - we have MDM
update. Maybe configuration file update was
broken?<br>
<br>
I'll use your defaults.conf file and give you
another feedback.<br>
<br>
Thanks once again,<br>
Piotr<br>
<br>
Dnia 3 stycznia 2014 11:05 Philip Müller
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:philm@manjaro.org"><philm@manjaro.org></a> napisał(a):<br>
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border-left: #ccc 2px solid;">
<div id="msg">
<div id="msg-body">
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Open a terminal
and do:<br>
<br>
cat /etc/passwd | grep bernadetta<br>
bernadetta:x:1001:100::/home/bernadetta:/bin/bash<br>
<br>
... so you might get some users there.<br>
<br>
Then open MDM and update your config
/etc/mdm/custom.conf:<br>
<br>
MinimalUID=1000<br>
IncludeAll=true<br>
<br>
I did it on a fresh 0.8.8.0.909 live
session:<br>
<br>
cat /etc/passwd | grep testuser<br>
testuser:x:1001:100::/home/testuser:/bin/bash<br>
<br>
See the screenshot. Nothing to set up. I
also attached the default custom.conf.<br>
<br>
kind regards<br>
<br>
Phil<br>
<br>
<br>
Am 03.01.2014 09:01, schrieb Piotr
Strebski:</div>
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<pre>Hi All,
there is problem related with adding new user to Manjaro via
Manjaro Settings Manager -> User Accounts and displaying new
added user account on the login list od MDM.
After adding new user account on MDM list (style GDM -> Manjaro
Green MDM) there is still only one (created during installation)
account, or the list is empty (style HTML -> Clouds).
I'm using fully updated Manjaro XFCE edition.
Look at the pictures in attachment.
Any suggestions how to fix it? Do you have similar problem? Thanks
in advance!
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