Description of problem: New install of cauldron. Install is OK. Reboot. The display manager is lightdm. It refuses the password. Noted: in a terminal (Ctrl Alt F2), the password is correct. Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
Activate passwd field with mouse and type your passwd. It seems first keypress is otherwise used to activate the field.
CC: (none) => jani.valimaa
Source RPM: lightdm-1.9.8 => lightdm-gtk-greeter
Which greeter are you using? Please also test if you can reproduce this with other greeters.
(In reply to Jani Välimaa from comment #1) Thank you for your answer. > Activate passwd field with mouse and type your passwd. It seems first > keypress is otherwise used to activate the field. It does not work better. In ligthdm.log, I was able to read WARNING: Could not enumerate user data directory /var/lib/lightdl-data And a little farther Could not create user data directory /var/lib/lightdl-data/lightdm What other information can be necessary?
Check that an asterisk appears to passwd field when you type the first letter. If not, then type the first letter again. I've noticed that sometimes first key press isn't "registered". Warnings are unrelated (and already fixed).
(In reply to Jani Välimaa from comment #2) > Which greeter are you using? lightdm-gtk2-greeter-1.8.1 > > Please also test if you can reproduce this with other greeters. Yes error too with lightdl-another-gtk-greeter-1.0-6.3.4
(In reply to Jani Välimaa from comment #4) > Check that an asterisk appears to passwd field when you type the first > letter. If not, then type the first letter again. I've noticed that > sometimes first key press isn't "registered". Yes asterisk appears to passwd field when Iu type the first letter. > > Warnings are unrelated (and already fixed). OK In log, I also have: Session pid=1303 Got 1 message(s) from PAM But I do not know if it is important
What happens after you enter the passwd? You get "Incorrect password" message?
(In reply to Jani Välimaa from comment #7) > What happens after you enter the passwd? You get "Incorrect password" > message? Strange ! Most of the time, it returns simply to the screen of connection. From time to time, I have the error message of password
Check dmesg and ~/.xsession-errors after failed login attempt. Returning to greeter sounds like some problem with session you're trying to launch.
The refusal of the session is the consequence of another problem. In reality, it is not the password which is refused. It is the session which does not open. The comment 7 put me on the way. I wanted to know what took place in the user directory. There is no user directory !!! I redo a new installation to see if the problem persists and I close this report
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => INVALID