OpenSUSE Install :: Stop To Re-enter Password After Suspending To Ram?

Feb 5, 2010

Is there any way to stop having to re-enter my password after Suspending to RAM?

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Ubuntu :: Stop Autoboot / When Enter Password It Saying Failed Authentication?

Feb 25, 2011

how do i stop autoboot of ubuntu? and when i try do " su " in the terminal and i enter my password it says failed authentication

but i logged out and logged in again with the password and it worked? is there a default password

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OpenSUSE Install :: Prompting To Enter PAM_MOUNT Password

Mar 10, 2010

Its taking too much time to prompting me to enter password after boot-up and it is asking me to enter PAM_MOUNT password.

I entered the password which i use to login to my computer and it is not letting me to log-in.

I tried using safe mode and am not able to login through command line.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Start A Browser It Asks To Enter Root Password?

Sep 7, 2011

Whenever I start a browser, it asks me to enter my root password because of some pgp keyring issue. I set my password as standard in seahorse, but no change.

The Gnome3 interface sometimes lags very noticeably.

Packagekit constantly blocks my zypper use, and it won't shut down. Not even after I log out and log in again. I tried just removing everything related to packagekit, but that just breaks everything.

Searching for repositories is a pain and there are too many different ones and I never know which one is the latest and how these will be upgraded in the future. Zypper itself is awesome, everything else about package and repo management is not.

I can't uninstall applications properly. I remove them via zypper, and when I do a distro update they get added back in. (gnome games for example)

Whenever I install or search for anything in zypper, I get hundreds of these errors: GConf Error: Failed to contact configuration server; the most common cause is a missing or misconfigured D-Bus session bus daemon. See GConf configuration system for information. (Details - 1: Failed to get connection to session: The connection is closed)..but it still finds something.

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OpenSUSE Install :: When Type In Password At Login Screen And Hit Enter / Gnome Do Not Start

Feb 5, 2010

It happens like 50% of my Suse 11.2 startups, when I type in my password at login screen and hit enter, Gnome do not start, i can only see the green blank screen,or sometimes it start to show only my custom wallpaper and nothing more, when i try ctrl+alt+backspacex2 and login again everything seems to work fine, but what could be wrong ? is it a hardware issue ? Moreover, sometimes when I want to shutdown my laptop and click the shutdown button, suse do logout, but instead of turning off the laptop , it brings me to login screen, clicking the shutdown button at login screen makes my hdd lamp blink and thats all.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Stop The Keyring From Asking The Password Everytime?

Nov 14, 2009

how can i solve a small little problem: Every time i start opensuse 11.2 i get a window asking me to input the keyring password... this started to happen after i installed Pidgin. how can i stop the keyring from asking me the password everytime??? how can i even get to this "keyring"??

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Ubuntu :: Stop From Suspending Laptop Automatically?

Nov 6, 2010

i have set up a laptop running maverick as server but the problem is that when i put down the screen ubuntu suspends my laptopwhat should i do??

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OpenSUSE Install :: Prompt To "Enter Password For Default Keyring To Unlock"?

Nov 15, 2009

openSuSe 11.2/Pidgin 2.6.2/KDE4.3.1 Have seen various threads about this, but no real fix. Everytime I start Pidgin I get the annoying prompt to "Enter password for default keyring to unlock".

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OpenSUSE Network :: Network Manager Requires To Enter Password Every Time - Login To Unlock Password Keyring?

Jan 29, 2009

I've tried Ubuntu, Arch, and most recently Fedora but the SUSE GNOME environment blows everything else away!

The only problem (so far) is that Network Manager requires you to enter your password every time you login to unlock the password keyring. I want to disable this.

I think some distros disable the prompt by using the login password to unlock the keyring, but I use auto-login (if that makes a difference).

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Fedora :: Terminal Won't Let Enter Password After Enter Sudo Command ?

Jan 12, 2011

I am pasting sudo commands without problems as a user (ales in my case) and then immediately the ask the user password.

The keyboard seems to be dead, no keys work, not allowing me to enter the password.

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General :: Unable To Enter Password In Terminal To Enter As Root

Jun 11, 2010

Succeeded in connecting to internet using my wll phone. I can now connect using 'wvdial' command in root terminal. But I want to connect through terminal. I tried 'sudo wvdial' command. Then I am asked for my password. But I cannot type my password there. When I type, nothing appears on the terminal window. Ofcourse there's no problem with my keyboard.

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OpenSUSE :: Can't Get The Screen To Enter Password?

Apr 19, 2011

when i want to install update with kpackagekit, that fail because i don't get the screen to enter password

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OpenSUSE :: Require A User To Enter Password To Open Terminal?

Sep 21, 2010

I'm in the process of configuring a "guest" account for houseguests tose my computer. I've got the file permissions set, but I'd also like to restrict their access to the terminal. It seems to me that most of the damage that can be done to a computer goes through the terminal.I downloaded Pessulus (I use Gnome)but it doesn't require a password. the profiled user can just open Pessulus and alter their profile -- what's the point?Is there a way I can require a user to enter a password, either for any terminal or Pessulus?I like Pessulus -- it's concise and easy to use. But it doesn't seem very secure as I understand it.

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Ubuntu :: Authentication (password) Window Shakes And Won't Let Me Enter A Password?

Apr 28, 2010

I have a rather difficult problem. Every time I need root privileges and I am asked to authenticate (i.e. Update Manager, mounting a partition, etc), the password window comes up, shakes and immediately closes, leaving me with no chance to enter a password. What to do?edit: this is NOT the login window, just the little dialog that pops up when you need elevated privileges.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Change Password But When Type In The New Password Get This "The Password Is Longer Than 8 Characters?

Jan 8, 2010

hello i am trying to change my password, but when i type in the new password i get this:"The password is longer than 8 characters. On some systems, this can cause problems. You can truncate the password to 8 characters, or leave it as it is."my question is what kind of problem could i get and how can i change so i have to log in every time i start the computer?

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Fedora :: How To Stop 'Enter Your Location' Popup

Apr 17, 2011

I select my location and 'Save' it, this damn thing continues to pop-up, either on the same Search, or when a new search is made.I hoped Adblock Plus would stop it but it doesn't detect it automatically and trying to do it manually doesn't work either.I was sure that there would be a plugin for this but there seems to be no mention of the problem in eBay-related plugins.Opera used to do this occasionally as well, so it's not confined to Firefox.

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Ubuntu :: Wubi Not Working - "no Need To Burn A CD. Just Run The Installer, Enter A Password For The New Account, And Click Install"

Sep 24, 2010

"no need to burn a CD. Just run the installer, enter a password for the new account, and click "Install", go grab a coffee, and when you are back, Ubuntu will be ready for you." that's what it says on the wubi page. I did exactly that, then it asks to reboot which I did, and still no ubuntu. All I have is 3 folders, one icon and one application.

disks
install
winboot

ubuntu (just an icon, nothing happens when I click on it, just an image pops up) and uninstall-wubi.

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General :: After Entering Username And Password, It Is Asking "Enter Password To Unlock Your Login Keyring"

Jun 30, 2011

I'm using Ubuntu 10.04LTS. I'm trying to configure my chat accounts. But after entering username and password, it is asking "Enter password to unlock your login keyring". I have entered my login password. But it is saying that "The password you use to log in to your computer no longer matches that of your login keyring."

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OpenSUSE Install :: Cannot Enter Home Directory

Jul 18, 2010

I get this error when I boot opensuse default and fail safe. It takes me to a console log in, which works. This happened after new kernel install in Linux Mint, which is unbootable atm. I can boot windows, bsd but no Linux.

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OpenSUSE Install :: How To Enter To Suse After Installing Windows 7

Sep 4, 2010

I bought a new laptop in which a Linux Suse Enterprise Desktop is installed,After that, I installed Windows 7 by the common method: Using Gparted CD, but the problem is that after the end of the installing of Windows 7, the latter became as the first only OS installed in, and the grub of Linux Suse has been disabled , and the only way to enable the grab (in order to use dual-boot, switch between Suse and Win7) is to use the Linux Suse CD and enter to it for enter some prompt command (as u know), but I didn't get the CD with the attached pack, I got instead of it, a System Recovery CD, the only option shown in the first page is to restore the system and not to enter it

Hence my question: How can I enter to linuxSuse to enable the grub to activate the dual-boot?Can't I enable the dual-boot from command line of Windows 7?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Unable To Enter Any Commands In Minicom

Nov 3, 2010

I installed Fedora 12 in my PC and after that when I tried to use minicom it was not installed. I tried copying the executable of minicom in /usr/bin from another PC and tried using it. But, I was not able to enter any commands in minicom..

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Ubuntu :: GUI Does Not Allow To Enter Username And Password

Feb 1, 2010

When I installed Ubuntu on my laptop, I had chosen "automatic login" . So i was not asked ofr username and password everytime I switched on. I later wanted to change the settings. So I went to systems-->administration-->login window-->security. There I disabled automatic login and I reboot the computer. Now the GUI does not allow me to enter Username and password. It says "Authorization denied" at the login screen.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Enter @ Symbol In Password

Oct 30, 2010

After upgrading from 10.04 to 10.10, my laptop wouldn't boot into the GUI. I followed some steps that someone had posted at was able to get X back and working. Now, my laptop lost power without being shut down. I let it fix my disks, and I'm now back in the command line and can't get X working. Here's the weird thing...in the command line, I can enter my username ok, but it won't accept my password. I've figured out that it is the @ symbol in my password that messes things up. (I figured this out because when I typed something in the username, like "test" and then hit the @ key, it erases "test". I imagine it does the same thing and erases my password.)

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Ubuntu :: Can't Enter Password Numbers

Sep 1, 2011

I use numbers as passwords to enter WUBI installed on my notebook.

Recently i read that i have to use sudo etc. to upgrade to latest Thunderbird 6 linux version. When asked to enter password in sudo, nothing appears when i try to type in. I've used all the keys available. What gives?

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General :: Ksshaskpass - Don't Enter Password Always

Nov 5, 2010

i installed ssh on my fedora 13 running KDE and checkout some svn repositories via svn+ssh. Everytime when access my working copy, i am asked for password by ksshaskpass dialog box. I dont want to enter my password always. Can i disable it?

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Software :: Su And Sudo Don't Say What Password To Enter

Feb 11, 2011

I wonder how to make su and sudo say what user's password to enter?

It's not a big problem for me because I have the same password for both my normal account and the root account, but still it would be nice.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Change In Inittab - Login - Does Not Ask For A Password And It Says Wrong Password

Nov 22, 2010

I work on a product that have to start automatically an application. Running Opensuse 11.2 So in the inittab I have : 1:2345:once:/root/Velox/VeloxBoot.sh 2:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty2

In the VeloxBoot.sh, if I don't press any key, my application starts after a timeout. If the user presses a key I want to have a login prompt. Unfortunately, if I start /bin/login, I have a prompt with login, but once I enter my login, it does not ask for a password and it says wrong password

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OpenSUSE Install :: Many Processes Enter In Disk Sleep Mode And Stops

Feb 18, 2010

Many processes enter in disk sleep mode and stops (Hang) and return to work after 10 to 20 seconds.

In System Monitor i get "Disk Sleep" like this:

My PC specifications:
Ram: 4GB
Hard Disk: 1024GB
Processor: AMD Athlon II X2
Display: ATI HD 4670
Motherbord: Gigabyte
System: openSUSE 11.2 x86_64

The problem still exists after system update and i try run other distributions like kubuntu and i don't get this error. I also change Hard Disk but the problem is still ongoing.

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OpenSUSE Install :: GUI Will Not Load - Insert System Disk And Press Enter

Jan 7, 2011

Today, I was downloading some stuff from online. I left for a few minutes and came back to find that someone had hit my loose power cord, causing the computer to restart. When I completed the reboot (It always says "Insert system disk and press enter" after checking CD drives), and had it load OpenSuSE 11.3 Failsafe (Regular won't work for me), it loaded into Teal (BASH, Command Prompt, Kommand, whatever you want to call it). At first, I thought maybe I screwed up and told it to load into that. But, I tried again, and it did the same. I tried using Non-Failsafe, and got the same results. I am able to edit, add, or remove programs from the Linux partition, though.

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Debian :: Can't Enter Password But Username Is Fine

Jul 8, 2010

I have setup a debian server and it has been working fine but I moved it to a different location and not I am getting a problem. When I start the server up, it loads fine and loggin prompt. I can enter the username "root" without any issues but as soon as I press enter, I am not able to enter password. The cursor just blinks and i press enter, the server responds by saying invalid password.

I was connecting a USB keyboard and changed to Ps/2 but this didn't make any difference.

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