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Nothing has happend on Debian Testing

Open zsxboli opened this issue 2 years ago • 5 comments

The installation process went smoothly.And sudo howdy test is good running.Everything is OK.But It does not seem to work. In terminal,type "sudo -i",I also need to enter passwd.More than that,in login interface and other scenarios that require password input,it does not work!

Linux distribution (if applicable):Debian Testing+Gnome

Howdy version (sudo howdy version):2.6.1

zsxboli avatar Jan 07 '23 15:01 zsxboli

Did you run sudo howdy add?

boltgolt avatar Jan 09 '23 13:01 boltgolt

Ye.I am ready for everything.

zsxboli avatar Jan 12 '23 01:01 zsxboli

Did you run sudo howdy add?

Ye.I am ready for everything.

I had reinstalled my system,and then ,reinstalled howdy with gdebi.And did as https://github.com/boltgolt/howdy/issues/711#issuecomment-1306559496 (but on debian ,the 'pam.py' in /lib/security/howdy,so,I modified the path).

And then ,I did as https://github.com/boltgolt/howdy/issues/734#issuecomment-1349218211 ,modified the pam.py.And sudo chmod +x /lib/security/howdy/pam.py.

Finally ,I successed.All running well.

zsxboli avatar Jan 12 '23 12:01 zsxboli

mine is running fine except for the screen unlock after the computer has been in sleep mode from closing laptop running 'mate' PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)"

edit "chmod +x /lib/security/howdy/pam.py" doesn't work on mine

vmlinux26 avatar May 05 '23 23:05 vmlinux26

mine is running fine except for the screen unlock after the computer has been in sleep mode from closing laptop running 'mate' PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)"

edit "chmod +x /lib/security/howdy/pam.py" doesn't work on mine

Maybe this problem is related to linux desktop environment. I tried this measure on Gnome and succeed.

zsxboli avatar Nov 18 '23 11:11 zsxboli

mine is running fine except for the screen unlock after the computer has been in sleep mode from closing laptop running 'mate' PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)" edit "chmod +x /lib/security/howdy/pam.py" doesn't work on mine

Maybe this problem is related to linux desktop environment. I tried this measure on Gnome and succeed.

After following the instructions here, everything worked fine. I also use Debian testing with GNOME. Before this, I referred to the Arch Wiki and add this to the sudo and gdm-password files:

auth sufficient pam_unix.so try_first_pass likeauth nullok

And that makes a mistake for me, so just remove it, then everything works fine. It seems to be a difference between Arch and Debian.

Jung1ePeng avatar Apr 15 '24 08:04 Jung1ePeng