Hello,
I have some trouble with Antix 17.1.
Installation is going well. But, though I can create my password (it contains two "é" letters) without problem during installation, I can't login after reboot, I can't insert/type "é" letters. So I can't reach my session.
If someone can help.
Thanks.
Login password Problem with "é" letters [Solved]
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Re: Login password Problem with "é" letters
antiX uses slim login manager that doesn't do such characters. Best bet is to change the password to one using 'regular' letters.
At boot screen, type 3, login at the console as root the type (where user is the username for the password you are changing). The system will prompt you to enter a password. Passwords do not echo to the screen when you enter them.
At boot screen, type 3, login at the console as root the type
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Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
antiX with runit - lean and mean.
https://antixlinux.com
Re: Login password Problem with "é" letters
I found that on Archlinux Wiki
And whenever it is possible I avoid é, in files names, passwords and so on.
Don't know if it's relevant for antiX, but just in case.Problème d'identification
Si votre mot de passe comprend des caractères non-ascii (é, è, ç, à, etc.) et que la locale de votre système est en unicode (fr_FR.UTF-8 par exemple), vous ne pourrez pas vous connecter à votre session avec le SLiM du dépôt officiel (bugs relevés sur Debian, bug#532060 et sur Arch, bug#18338 et bug#18339 ).
Mais une version corrigée disponible sur AUR apporte le support de l'unicode et résout ce problème: slim-unicode.
And whenever it is possible I avoid é, in files names, passwords and so on.
Re: Login password Problem with "é" letters
Thanks for answering. I see two options now.
- Use regular letters in my password
- Replace SLim with Lightdm
- Use regular letters in my password
- Replace SLim with Lightdm
Re: Login password Problem with "é" letters [Solved]
Check on LightDM before you replace Slim.
I think the problem is that only US keyboard characters are recognized
before the local keyboard table is loaded.
This may help: https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... in-lightdm
The easy way is to use chars in the US keyboard for passwords.
I think the problem is that only US keyboard characters are recognized
before the local keyboard table is loaded.
This may help: https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... in-lightdm
The easy way is to use chars in the US keyboard for passwords.
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kernal 5.10.0-26-amd64 x86_64; Xfce-4.18.0; 8 GB RAM
Intel Core i5-3380M, Graphics, Audio, Video; & SSDs.
Re: Login password Problem with "é" letters
After trying with lightdm, I can type my usual password with "é" letters. But desktop background does not appear. Well, I guess it's wiser to keep Slim and forget about password with special letters.Richard wrote: ↑Fri Jul 06, 2018 11:55 pm Check on LightDM before you replace Slim.
I think the problem is that only US keyboard characters are recognized
before the local keyboard table is loaded.
This may help: https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... in-lightdm
The easy way is to use chars in the US keyboard for passwords.
Thanks to everyone
Re: Login password Problem with "é" letters
An updated version of SLiM available from https://gitlab.com/skidoo/slim-antix supports UTF8 strings in the onscreen welcome messages (tested) and it might support (zero tester feedback to date) UTF8 characters in the username / password input fields.
If you care to test & have a 64-bit system, can download slim_1.4.4_amd64.deb and
sudo dpkg -i slim_1.4.4_amd64.deb
note: After installing, a shutdown/restart is required to invoke the newly-installed SLiM version.
If you care to test & have a 64-bit system, can download slim_1.4.4_amd64.deb and
sudo dpkg -i slim_1.4.4_amd64.deb
note: After installing, a shutdown/restart is required to invoke the newly-installed SLiM version.
Re: Login password Problem with "é" letters
Skidoo to the rescue
Worth a try.
Worth a try.