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[Bug]: Short description of the issue #1902

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Cosscomoroco opened this issue Oct 4, 2024 · 7 comments
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[Bug]: Short description of the issue #1902

Cosscomoroco opened this issue Oct 4, 2024 · 7 comments
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After installation, it changes the first letter to the main one, which contributes to not logging into the system because the login at the installation stage was written with a lowercase letter

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kRHYME7 commented Oct 4, 2024

After installation, it changes the first letter to the main one, which contributes to not logging into the system because the login at the installation stage was written with a lowercase letter

what?

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The password and login are correct but an error occurs

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kRHYME7 commented Oct 4, 2024

Try to login in another TTY

Also search for TTY first if you don't know yet.

use Ctrl + Alt F5 to navigate to TTY5 and try to login there.

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kRHYME7 commented Oct 4, 2024

Take note that if you got it wrong 3 times you'll be lock up for 10 minutes.

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Skyejk commented Dec 8, 2024

I have a similar case. sddm starts, but the login does not pass. most likely, it's a matter of forcibly changing the first letter in the username word from small to large, because through tty4 I calmly log in with the same data. In which config do the sddm styles lie? I tried to find them myself, but I saw them.

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kRHYME7 commented Dec 8, 2024

Linux is case sensitive and I don't think sddm manipulates any input from the user.

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