Ubuntu :: Num Lock To Automatically Be Enabled Before Login?

Oct 30, 2010

I just installed Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit (WUBI). I want Num Lock to automatically be enabled before login.

I read this but I am confused:[URL]...Which option should I choose?

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Jan 25, 2010

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Nov 15, 2010

I just installed Fedora 13 on my desktop computer and ran into the same problems I did when I tried to install which was i could connect to a network but couldn't access the internet. I decided to install Fedora 14 since I already installed it on my laptop. I'm still running into the same issue, I can connect to my network but cannot connect to the internet using my PCI NIC or onboard NIC. Networking is enabled and I'm getting a IP address from my router. I ran "lspci" and it shows me both network cards which, please correct me if I'm wrong, makes me think that the drivers are installed.

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Jun 20, 2010

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I thought it may be a problem with configuration so I copied down (from Windows) the IP, Subnet, Gateway and DNS. I put them in manually and it doesn't say connected any more and still no connection at all. I am unsure what to do from here. I am not really familiar with Ubuntu enough to try much. I tried to 'dhcpcd eth0' but dhcpcd isn't installed. I guess the default Ubuntu network manager has dhcp enabled automatically.

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Jun 24, 2011

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How to i make sure sync to vblank is forced? i prefer it this way.

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Aug 7, 2010

I hear no login sound when I login to my ubuntu. I checked at startup applications and found GNOME login sound is enabled. The command used there is

Code:
/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id="desktop-login" --description="GNOME Login"
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Its not only this, but there is no other sounds enabled - for mouse clicks etc

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Nov 10, 2010

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Jan 5, 2011

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Dec 13, 2010

I've run ubuntu 9.04, 10.04, and 10.10 on my Dell latitude e6400. On every version the mouse buttons stop working after a few clicks, on the trackpad and with a USB mouse. lock panel is checked if i right click. If i uncheck lock panel it will work for a little bit longer then stops. Anybody know how to fix this?This is my first time using ubuntu and i really want to love it. Had xp before on the Dell, but I don't like it. We're a Mac family, but if this works ubuntu could change our minds!

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Jul 6, 2011

Is there a way to set Linux to automatically log in to a specific user account and at the same time lock the screen? I want to save time and trigger various software that always should start up on boot, while leaving the computer unattended during startup (extra important and practical for remote control boots), by enforcing a 'screen lock' so that no-one can see what happens behind the login screen without entering the login credentials.

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Apr 8, 2011

I'm trying to find a workaround for the keyring requirement when auto-login is enabled.Here's my setup:I'm primarily using my Linux computer as a server, for Git, FUPPES, OpenVPN, etc. Because of this, I do everything remotely from another computer (Windows 7). Most tasks I need to do I perform through SSH, but sometimes I use VNC to see the desktop, since some things are just easier with a GUI.My problem is this: I have auto-login enabled, because of how I use the device. However, when it first boots up, I'm unable to connect with VNC unless I physically go to the computer and type my password into the keyring pop-upDoes anyone know of a way around this? Is there a way for me to input my password into the keyring through SSH, by invoking libpam-gnome-keyring somehow? I've tried to locate this application

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Sep 23, 2010

In a debian squeeze box + Xfce the numlock is never enabled at login. Is there some daemon or some configuration to turn numlock on everytime I log into my Xfce session?

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Nov 15, 2010

Hello guys, I've just ran 'apt-get dselect-upgrade' to upgrade some packages, there're few packages I want to keep.

However it changed a lot my customized environment like the login screen and the wallpapers.

I really like the previous login screen but how can I change it back?

The option 'Application > Administration > Login screen' is not enabled.

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Apr 22, 2010

I recently set up a family computer for a friend, and now his son is "experimenting" with the terminal (randomly entering commands). since he could accidentally do something bad, I am supposed to prevent him from using terminals, but only as hi user. I tried vlock and away, but with vlock it says 'this terminal is not a virtual console', and away can't seem to lock all consoles.

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Jun 26, 2015

I have Debian 7 with LXDE installed on a msi-based-notebook. Immediately after i make the login (in graphics mode), the LED of "num lock key" turns on and lock,making the keyboard impossible to type properly.

I've tried to reconfigure keyboard,but it had no effect. And yes,i have tried to use the "Fn key + num lock" combination, but had no effect too.

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Apr 29, 2011

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Apr 22, 2010

I have a new Lenovo (thinkpad) x100e laptop. I've recently installed the new Ubuntu 10.02 distro and have found the oddest bug. If my power cord is disconnected (i.e. if I'm running off battery power) then the login window locks up. Conversely, if the power cord _is_ connected then things work as usually. (Also, trying to adjust brightness causes a crash --- but I suspect that this is not odd). Where I should put this information.

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Aug 30, 2010

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Mar 23, 2015

I've Debian 8 and i have a problem. I lock the screen of my laptop, but when i want to re-log the video and wallpaper start immediatly and also the clock, but, the mouse and the keybord adon't work for about 30 second / 1 minutes.

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Nov 20, 2009

I just installed Fedora 12 earlier today using preupgrade. Everything seems to work alright, but I do have a couple of problems. I've had this happen twice already, but when I'm booting up, my machine will freeze once the Fedora logo is shown right before I get into the login screen. Another problem I've had is when I do boot into KDE I'll see an ! icon next to the clock telling me that there has been a crash in the kernel.

Edit: Update- It only hangs when I reboot. If I restart in windows and try to boot fedora, it hangs, if I restart in Fedora, it will hang after the restart. The only way I can boot Fedora is from a cold boot

Edit: I seemed to have fixed the problem after searching Google for 20 minutes. I just ran this command as root.. #chcon -t system_dbusd_exec_t /bin/dbus-daemon

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Feb 20, 2011

I logged in as root. i want to activate screensaver which required password.
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May 25, 2010

I'm trying to lock an account after a number of failed login attempts in a RHEL5.

This is the relevant configuration in /etc/pam.d/system-auth

In the logs I can see how the count of failed logins increase and exceeds my deny option but the account isn't locked

Do I need any other option in the PAM file? Is there any other way to lock an account?

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Security :: Lock User Accounts After Too Many Login Failures?

Jun 8, 2010

I am trying to disable accounts after 5 unsuccessful login attempts. I am following the guidelines in this article:

[URL]

This is on an Oracle Enterprise 5.4 box, which is essentially RHEL 5.4 Here is what my /etc/pam.d/system-auth looks like:

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#%PAM-1.0
# This file is auto-generated.
# User changes will be destroyed the next time authconfig is run.

[code]....

Unfortunately, the account does not seem to be locked or disabled. As root, runninng 'su test2 -c <some-command>' always sucessfully runs <some-command>, and leaves the failed attempt count at 6. /etc/shadow does not have an * or ! anywhere in the encrypted password for the 'test1' user.

What am I doing wrong? I thought that with the max attempts set to 0 in faillog, that the deny= parameter would be used. I thought I should be using su <user> -c <command> from the root account to test if the disable feature is working.

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Mar 14, 2011

I am facing one problem, whenever I login to my Linux machine with caps lock key on i.e. ROOT inspite of root (password in lower case letter), I am able to login and after that all letters comes in upper case letter only.

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Mar 8, 2011

I have Ubuntu 10.10 Gnome. My computer automatically boots up at a particular time of day. But it stops at the login window.
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2) How to get rid of it?

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Aug 21, 2010

Is there anyway I can automatically login to console without having to provide username and password as soon as I boot into the machine?

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Ubuntu :: Kill Application Automatically After Login?

Jan 9, 2011

I am using kvkbd as an onscreen keyboard and I have it set to start on the login screen but after I login I want the keyboard to close and I can not get this to work. At the bottom of /etc/gdm/Init/DefaultI added the line.Code:exec kvkbd&This works great and kvkbd starts up and even puts a panel icon at the bottom of the login screen but after the login the keyboard is still there?I have tried making a launcher and adding it to the startup applications. I wrote a script and put it in the /usr/sbin and /usr/bin and also added a line at the bottom of my /etc/rc.local that should have run that same script to kill kvkbd and nothing. The really weird thing is that the launcher that I made would work if I double clicked on it but if i had it set to run as a startup application it would not work.

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Feb 2, 2011

I need to execute this command after login: gvfs-mount -d /dev/sda1.It works perfectly from terminal but it doesn't if I add it to "Startup Applications" or to rc.local.Is there another way?

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Ubuntu :: Automatically Login Can't Select User / Fix It?

Jun 19, 2011

I having really bad problem can't select user for Automatically Login
here is a picture as proof what is my problem !
As we see i can't select user in login as
image is in attachment !
if somebody knows how to bypass it trout terminal i will be glad to fix this problem my self any way thanks for attention !

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Jan 21, 2010

I have it configured in the application settings to do that, and I've checked the Startup Applications and indeed it is listed there.However when I start up the icon doesn't appear in the tray and my wallpaper won't change every 10 minutes like it's supposed to until I actually go to System > Preferences and run Desktop Drapes manually.

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