Hi, A few weeks ago, I was testing and playing with PAM. I noticed when PAM reports my password is going to expire in a few days, gdm does indeed print this message on the screen as it is supposed too. But Gnome is started immediately after login and because of that the message is not noticed unless you are really really looking for it like I did. But otherwise it would not be noticed. I assume the same happens with any message coming back from PAM at a successful login. I see two solutions : - Wait a few seconds before starting gnome, when PAM gives back a message - Present the message on the screen after gnome has started. This might not work well together with other sessions, like KDE. And surely not in the setup I have. Where I have a session for each linux-game I have, 8 already, whoopie :-) Should I file a bug-report? -Aschwin On Sun, 2001-10-21 at 04:24, George wrote: > WINGLINDONGUNDUS > > Those enterprising souls who don't trust me to make announcements when > I release something might have noticed that there is gdm 2.2.4.3 on > the ftp sites. The silence was intention, that is, there was a very > good reason for no announcement: I was lazy. > > This release is mostly small fixes that got reported after 2.2.4.3. Talking > of that there is already a fair number of fixes in the CVS tree for bugs > reported after 2.2.4.3. Delaying the release announcement has the > unfortunate effect of knowing that the release was not perfect :) Well, > in any case, there are no major problems that would merit a new release > right away, so don't expect one for a few more weeks or so. At some > point I'd like to branch gdm and port it to GNOME2. That will happen soon > I hope. > > And now for the standard part of the release announcement: > > Ahh, so you have no clue what gdm is? Well if you've read this far ... let's > not get into that. Gdm is GNOME Display Manager, the little daemon that lets > you log in to your computer. It allows xdmcp multiple login displays, > selection of languages, multiple login sessions and generally is much cooler > then any xdm clone out there, mostly cuz it isn't an xdm clone to begin with. > I mean heck, it's even got a graphical configurator, so you don't have to use > the command line to hose your system anymore. > > News: > ===== > > Highlights of 2.2.4.3: > > - Use PAM_ESTABILISH_CRED for pam_setcred > > - Parsed login names are now reparsed every time > > - Minor fixes and greater paranoia all over the place > > - XDMCP timeouts default to 15 instead of 30 seconds > > - Autoconf 2.50 / Automake 1.5 compatibility (Ali Akcaagac) > > - Translations updated (Zbigniew Chyla, Kjartan Maraas, Ole Laursen, > Fatih Demir, me, Stanislav Visnovsky, Gustavo Maciel Dias Vieira) > > Note: Gdm2 was originally written by Martin K. Petersen <mkp mkp net>, and > is now maintained by the Queen of England. Although when she's not answering > her email, me or Lee Mellabone usually cover for her. > > Note2: If installing from the tarball do note that make install overwrites > most of the setup files, all except gdm.conf and gnomerc. It will however save > backups with the .orig extention first. > > Note3: Distributors, packagers. Please, PLEASE use the standard Gnome script > when setting things up as gnome, or at least equivalently working scripts. It > should never be OK to just exec gnome-session, that is considered bad form. > The script needs to read (if available) the ~/.gnomerc and otherwise read > the <sysconfdir>/gdm/gnomerc file. This allows users and administrators to > setup custom startup for gnome. Another thing is that if your distro > doesn't have gnome-core 1.4.0.3 or later you should probably disable the Gnome > Chooser stuff until that happens (you should update gnome-core anyway). Third > thing is make sure to set up the X servers to run on the correct virtual > terminals if you start the gdm process before the other login thingies. See > the end of the gdm.conf sample file. > > Downloading: > ============ > > ftp://ftp.5z.com/pub/gdm/ > http://download.gnome.org/GNOME/stable/sources/gdm/ > http://download.gnome.org/GNOME/stable/redhat/i386/gdm/ > http://download.gnome.org/GNOME/stable/redhat/alpha/gdm/ > http://download.gnome.org/GNOME/stable/redhat/SRPMS/gdm/ > > Have fun, > > George > > PS: If any of you have missed this, I have been The Dictator of The World > for about 3 years or so now. Now I've just realized that the whole recent > hooplah with terrorists, bombing, sending anthrax and police/army acting very > silly is against my direct order. So I'd like to reiterate this: STOP IT! > I'm getting annoyed, and you don't want to get The Dictator of The World > annoyed. If this goes any further I'm gonna prohibit wars and violence, and > we wouldn't want that, would we. > > -- > George <jirka 5z com> > History teaches us that men and nations behave wisely > once they have exhausted all other alternatives. > -- Abba Eban, 1970 > _______________________________________________ > gnome-announce-list mailing list > gnome-announce-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list -- Aschwin van der Woude Open Source Specialist If I have been able to see further, it was only because I stood on the shoulders of giants. Sir Isaac Newton Mobile: +358 50 5676665 PGP Fingerprint: 55AB 3F70 6C6F C345 A3AC D7A1 F2FF C586 EB04 ABDE Public key ID: 1024D/EB04ABDE Keyserver download: http://wwwkeys.pgp.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xEB04ABDE Public-key: http://aschwin.lastmaldives.com
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