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Old 6th September 2010, 11:17 PM
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GDM don't show available users list and don't switch layout

Good night! I can't login through GDM but can via terminal. Also I can't change layout but successfully do it via terminal.

This is example of /var/log/messages endline:

Quote:
gdm-simple-greeter[...]: Couldn't enumerate devices
...the permission of the setuid helper is not correct...
And this "permission of the setuid" is everywhere in GDM logs. What the problem is?

PS
It happened after I restored my backup on just installed F13, backuped without perms and ownership saving
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