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OOPS, I didn't read my post carefully... |
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>>>>I note that on my system the range for UIDs that won't show up is UID < |
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1000 and UID > 65000. If your users had a UID inside of that range it might |
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show up.. |
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SHOULD have read |
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I note that on my system the range for UIDs that wILL show up is UID < 1000 |
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and UID > 65000. If your users had a UID inside of that range it might show |
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up.. |
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On 1/13/06, Shawn Singh <callmeshawn@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I note that on my system the range for UIDs that won't show up is UID < |
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> 1000 and UID > 65000. If your users had a UID inside of that range it might |
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> I'm not sure b/c on my system they are w/i that range and I don't see an |
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> icon for them, but they can key in their credentials to authenticate. |
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> On 1/13/06, Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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> > On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:05:55 -0700, Joseph wrote: |
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> > > I've added two new users in the system with group ID 500 and 501 |
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> > > However, I don't see them at login prompt. |
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> > This came up yesterday. Go into KDE Control Centre/System Admin/Login |
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> > Manager/Users and either set it to show all UIDs above 500 (the default |
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> > is 1000) or select the users you want displayed. |
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> > Neil Bothwick |
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> > Set phasers to extreme itching! |
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> Shawn Singh |
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Shawn Singh |