Tag : login screen
Hallo,my kickstart configuration (CentOS 7.6) is working fine using pxe now but I ve two little problems:1)The installation stops in the last screen installation finished and doesnt switch to the login-screen.2)How can I configure the profile for us..
Dear Experts,After one of updates that was released some time ago (a Month ago or maybe even earlier) I have noticed the following. On the machines with default runlevel 5 (sorry about old terminology, the new one is still confusing for me ;-) GUI/..
friendsI was using EL7 on gnome 3 for few months without any problem. Even 2 hours ago I had the computer (Laptop running on Nvidia-Prime) turned on and everything was working without flaw. But when I turned on the computer few minutes ago, I got lo..
Dear Experts,Something went astray with one of my systems. Large number of updates were installed on it all at once at some point. Then after system was rebooted it does strange thing I havent seen on other systems. The machine is set up to boot i..
Everyone,I have two desktop units with : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700 CPU @ 3.60GHz that do not allow the login screen to appear after the update of :kernel-3.10.0-693.5.2.el7.x86_64 and kernel-3.10.0-693.2.2.el7.x86_64Both of these units worked prope..
Dear gnome developers – could you *possibly* be more anti-Unix? I mean, thanks *so* much for trying to turn Linux into Windows or Macs….So, now that Ive gotten that out, the KDE display manager, on the login screen, easily lets you choose window manage..
All, slightly unrelated because lightdm = epel, I know. Still, maybe someone had the same issue. When using the last two kernels, some machines give me trouble when installing CentOS7 and Mate One machine is basically an Asrock board, on this I get..
After installing and enabling the CentOS-release-cr repo on my CentOS 7.1laptop; I ran yum clean all and yum update. Yum complained about gstreamer1dependencies that is caused by epel repo; therefore, I excluded it from the epel repo and run yum upd..
List Members,I decided to install C7 KDE on a workstation for a friend of mine. Works great, but the post-boot KDE splash screen (light blue and has 3 or more up^ arrows that move from the lower center upwards) is a bit of a frustration for that pers..
All;I installed CentOS 7 (KDE), I also created a user postgresthe postgres user does not show up as a user on the login screen.How can I make this user show up on the login screen? Ive googled it with no luckThanks ..
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