Jim Cornette wrote:
I doubt this is intentional. It is a gnome program, so they might be
protecting us from our own desires. I've never attended a gnome
sermon, but it sure must be enlightening.
The changelog for gdm in development doe not state intentional
breakage via the gnome think tank. It only references early-login
improvements.
Try removing rhgb from the kernel parameter ling in grub and add
early-login instead.
rpm -q --changelog gdm |grep auto
- Make early-login work with timed and automatic logins
- automake14 really needed, not automake
- fix build with current auto*
- put gdm-autologin pam config file in file list, hope
- automatic rebuild
Jim
Thank you, Jim, for being a voice of reason. I should give the benefit
of the doubt before getting that annoyed.
I disabled rhgb and added early-login, that by itself didn't get past
the password requirement. Aren't there init scripts that early-login
requires? I'm having yum search for anything with "early" in it, but no
dice so far, I'll do some googling to make sure I'm not overlooking
something before filing a bugzilla.