[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1758563] Re: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent
Bob, I think you want bug 1765261, not this one. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1758563 Title: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent Status in GNOME Shell: Unknown Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu: Triaged Bug description: Hi, I have a bug since the recent updates on Ubuntu 18.04 (post 10th March): when the user password contains a circumflex accent, like "û", access is denied even if password entered is correct and I stay blocked in a loop at gdm login screen - error message (translated from French): "Sorry, it doesn't work, please try again". Even after modifying it on recovery mode with passwd without û, it stays blocked. Only way to solve it is to reinstall. Graphic card: [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde XT [Radeon HD 7770/8760 / R7 250X] Kernel driver in use: radeon Kernel modules: radeon, amdgpu Steps to reproduce : I did a fresh and new install with 18.04 daily iso from 21st March, formatting / and /home with following user password: Ubuntu42 At startup, I could log successfully both on Xorg and Wayland sessions. Then I modified and tested those passwords, with all of them I could again boot and connect, on Xorg and Wayland: ArchLinux43 LinuxMint@28 KDENeon=51 Fedora_1984 But the last one made me blocked at the gdm login screen: Debianû74 Here unable to modify it on recovery session, error message in French: "erreur de manipulation du jeton d'authentification". Also unable to launch terminal: CTRl Alt F1 refreshes the screen, but F2, F3... F12 freezes it! I only can update in chroot with lie USB. I had to again format and reinstall, with a password without any circumflex accent. How and when I discovered it : On 10th March, I ran since many weeks the alpha version of Ubuntu 18.04, with a password having a "û" inside, which had always worked fine. I did an update, cumulating the last 3 weeks before. On next startup, when I typed my password, both on Xorg and Wayland sessions, no error message but no desktop, nothing appeared but a few seconds later I was back on login screen. I could well log in on terminal (Ctrl Alt F2) or chroot with a live USB, and do the last updates in the next days, but nothing changed. On console, if I ran "startx" I got the message "timeout in locking authority file" and "fatal server error: cannot open log file ./local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log Both / and /home were not full - more than 60% space available, verified with df -Th ; echo ; df -Ti I tried to reinstall Ubuntu with daily live of 15th March, formatting / but not /home as it was protected by ecryptfs and I didn't save some files, using same user name and password, still blocked. So I copied the /home and .Private folders to another disk to try later recover them, reinstall again, formatting both / and /home, always with my usual password having a "û" (I verified French language, keyboard with French activated, upper case, symbols... OK). This time, again both for Xorg or Wayland sessions, at gdm login I did not success to connect, I got an error message "Désolé ça n'a pas fonctionné, veuillez réessayer", I tried to modify the password in recovery mode, with no special characters nor accents, but still blocked at gdm. And no terminal available with Ctrl Alt F2... On 23rd March, I re-reinstalled all Ubuntu, formatting / and /home, this time with daily iso from 21st March, but with a modification: to avoid any misconfiguration with languages on live USB, I chose a very easy password, only with normal letters and numbers. On startup, yes, finally I could log at gdm on default Xorg session and enter desktop ! I went to my user configuration, changed to put my usual password (with an "û"), and bam, back to the future, still blocked at gdm screen on restart, either on Xorg or Wayland, Ctr Alt F2 not working. It made me understand that the bug came from a special character in my password, then I tried the different ones explained on top of this report to discover it was "û". To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-shell/+bug/1758563/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1758563] Re: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent
I am running the latest beta of 18.04 with upgrades. Since installation I try to log in the gdm screen and receive the message, "Sorry, that didn't work. Please try again." I get the same message when I try to log in to Update Manager. The app and gdm screen launch if I enter my password again. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1758563 Title: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent Status in GNOME Shell: Unknown Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu: Triaged Bug description: Hi, I have a bug since the recent updates on Ubuntu 18.04 (post 10th March): when the user password contains a circumflex accent, like "û", access is denied even if password entered is correct and I stay blocked in a loop at gdm login screen - error message (translated from French): "Sorry, it doesn't work, please try again". Even after modifying it on recovery mode with passwd without û, it stays blocked. Only way to solve it is to reinstall. Graphic card: [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde XT [Radeon HD 7770/8760 / R7 250X] Kernel driver in use: radeon Kernel modules: radeon, amdgpu Steps to reproduce : I did a fresh and new install with 18.04 daily iso from 21st March, formatting / and /home with following user password: Ubuntu42 At startup, I could log successfully both on Xorg and Wayland sessions. Then I modified and tested those passwords, with all of them I could again boot and connect, on Xorg and Wayland: ArchLinux43 LinuxMint@28 KDENeon=51 Fedora_1984 But the last one made me blocked at the gdm login screen: Debianû74 Here unable to modify it on recovery session, error message in French: "erreur de manipulation du jeton d'authentification". Also unable to launch terminal: CTRl Alt F1 refreshes the screen, but F2, F3... F12 freezes it! I only can update in chroot with lie USB. I had to again format and reinstall, with a password without any circumflex accent. How and when I discovered it : On 10th March, I ran since many weeks the alpha version of Ubuntu 18.04, with a password having a "û" inside, which had always worked fine. I did an update, cumulating the last 3 weeks before. On next startup, when I typed my password, both on Xorg and Wayland sessions, no error message but no desktop, nothing appeared but a few seconds later I was back on login screen. I could well log in on terminal (Ctrl Alt F2) or chroot with a live USB, and do the last updates in the next days, but nothing changed. On console, if I ran "startx" I got the message "timeout in locking authority file" and "fatal server error: cannot open log file ./local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log Both / and /home were not full - more than 60% space available, verified with df -Th ; echo ; df -Ti I tried to reinstall Ubuntu with daily live of 15th March, formatting / but not /home as it was protected by ecryptfs and I didn't save some files, using same user name and password, still blocked. So I copied the /home and .Private folders to another disk to try later recover them, reinstall again, formatting both / and /home, always with my usual password having a "û" (I verified French language, keyboard with French activated, upper case, symbols... OK). This time, again both for Xorg or Wayland sessions, at gdm login I did not success to connect, I got an error message "Désolé ça n'a pas fonctionné, veuillez réessayer", I tried to modify the password in recovery mode, with no special characters nor accents, but still blocked at gdm. And no terminal available with Ctrl Alt F2... On 23rd March, I re-reinstalled all Ubuntu, formatting / and /home, this time with daily iso from 21st March, but with a modification: to avoid any misconfiguration with languages on live USB, I chose a very easy password, only with normal letters and numbers. On startup, yes, finally I could log at gdm on default Xorg session and enter desktop ! I went to my user configuration, changed to put my usual password (with an "û"), and bam, back to the future, still blocked at gdm screen on restart, either on Xorg or Wayland, Ctr Alt F2 not working. It made me understand that the bug came from a special character in my password, then I tried the different ones explained on top of this report to discover it was "û". To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-shell/+bug/1758563/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1758563] Re: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent
** Also affects: gdm via https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=794734 Importance: Unknown Status: Unknown -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gdm3 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1758563 Title: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent Status in GNOME Shell: Unknown Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu: Triaged Bug description: Hi, I have a bug since the recent updates on Ubuntu 18.04 (post 10th March): when the user password contains a circumflex accent, like "û", access is denied even if password entered is correct and I stay blocked in a loop at gdm login screen - error message (translated from French): "Sorry, it doesn't work, please try again". Even after modifying it on recovery mode with passwd without û, it stays blocked. Only way to solve it is to reinstall. Graphic card: [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde XT [Radeon HD 7770/8760 / R7 250X] Kernel driver in use: radeon Kernel modules: radeon, amdgpu Steps to reproduce : I did a fresh and new install with 18.04 daily iso from 21st March, formatting / and /home with following user password: Ubuntu42 At startup, I could log successfully both on Xorg and Wayland sessions. Then I modified and tested those passwords, with all of them I could again boot and connect, on Xorg and Wayland: ArchLinux43 LinuxMint@28 KDENeon=51 Fedora_1984 But the last one made me blocked at the gdm login screen: Debianû74 Here unable to modify it on recovery session, error message in French: "erreur de manipulation du jeton d'authentification". Also unable to launch terminal: CTRl Alt F1 refreshes the screen, but F2, F3... F12 freezes it! I only can update in chroot with lie USB. I had to again format and reinstall, with a password without any circumflex accent. How and when I discovered it : On 10th March, I ran since many weeks the alpha version of Ubuntu 18.04, with a password having a "û" inside, which had always worked fine. I did an update, cumulating the last 3 weeks before. On next startup, when I typed my password, both on Xorg and Wayland sessions, no error message but no desktop, nothing appeared but a few seconds later I was back on login screen. I could well log in on terminal (Ctrl Alt F2) or chroot with a live USB, and do the last updates in the next days, but nothing changed. On console, if I ran "startx" I got the message "timeout in locking authority file" and "fatal server error: cannot open log file ./local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log Both / and /home were not full - more than 60% space available, verified with df -Th ; echo ; df -Ti I tried to reinstall Ubuntu with daily live of 15th March, formatting / but not /home as it was protected by ecryptfs and I didn't save some files, using same user name and password, still blocked. So I copied the /home and .Private folders to another disk to try later recover them, reinstall again, formatting both / and /home, always with my usual password having a "û" (I verified French language, keyboard with French activated, upper case, symbols... OK). This time, again both for Xorg or Wayland sessions, at gdm login I did not success to connect, I got an error message "Désolé ça n'a pas fonctionné, veuillez réessayer", I tried to modify the password in recovery mode, with no special characters nor accents, but still blocked at gdm. And no terminal available with Ctrl Alt F2... On 23rd March, I re-reinstalled all Ubuntu, formatting / and /home, this time with daily iso from 21st March, but with a modification: to avoid any misconfiguration with languages on live USB, I chose a very easy password, only with normal letters and numbers. On startup, yes, finally I could log at gdm on default Xorg session and enter desktop ! I went to my user configuration, changed to put my usual password (with an "û"), and bam, back to the future, still blocked at gdm screen on restart, either on Xorg or Wayland, Ctr Alt F2 not working. It made me understand that the bug came from a special character in my password, then I tried the different ones explained on top of this report to discover it was "û". To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-shell/+bug/1758563/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1758563] Re: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent
Yep. GNOME Shell 3.28.1 fixed this issue for me. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1758563 Title: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu: Triaged Bug description: Hi, I have a bug since the recent updates on Ubuntu 18.04 (post 10th March): when the user password contains a circumflex accent, like "û", access is denied even if password entered is correct and I stay blocked in a loop at gdm login screen - error message (translated from French): "Sorry, it doesn't work, please try again". Even after modifying it on recovery mode with passwd without û, it stays blocked. Only way to solve it is to reinstall. Graphic card: [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde XT [Radeon HD 7770/8760 / R7 250X] Kernel driver in use: radeon Kernel modules: radeon, amdgpu Steps to reproduce : I did a fresh and new install with 18.04 daily iso from 21st March, formatting / and /home with following user password: Ubuntu42 At startup, I could log successfully both on Xorg and Wayland sessions. Then I modified and tested those passwords, with all of them I could again boot and connect, on Xorg and Wayland: ArchLinux43 LinuxMint@28 KDENeon=51 Fedora_1984 But the last one made me blocked at the gdm login screen: Debianû74 Here unable to modify it on recovery session, error message in French: "erreur de manipulation du jeton d'authentification". Also unable to launch terminal: CTRl Alt F1 refreshes the screen, but F2, F3... F12 freezes it! I only can update in chroot with lie USB. I had to again format and reinstall, with a password without any circumflex accent. How and when I discovered it : On 10th March, I ran since many weeks the alpha version of Ubuntu 18.04, with a password having a "û" inside, which had always worked fine. I did an update, cumulating the last 3 weeks before. On next startup, when I typed my password, both on Xorg and Wayland sessions, no error message but no desktop, nothing appeared but a few seconds later I was back on login screen. I could well log in on terminal (Ctrl Alt F2) or chroot with a live USB, and do the last updates in the next days, but nothing changed. On console, if I ran "startx" I got the message "timeout in locking authority file" and "fatal server error: cannot open log file ./local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log Both / and /home were not full - more than 60% space available, verified with df -Th ; echo ; df -Ti I tried to reinstall Ubuntu with daily live of 15th March, formatting / but not /home as it was protected by ecryptfs and I didn't save some files, using same user name and password, still blocked. So I copied the /home and .Private folders to another disk to try later recover them, reinstall again, formatting both / and /home, always with my usual password having a "û" (I verified French language, keyboard with French activated, upper case, symbols... OK). This time, again both for Xorg or Wayland sessions, at gdm login I did not success to connect, I got an error message "Désolé ça n'a pas fonctionné, veuillez réessayer", I tried to modify the password in recovery mode, with no special characters nor accents, but still blocked at gdm. And no terminal available with Ctrl Alt F2... On 23rd March, I re-reinstalled all Ubuntu, formatting / and /home, this time with daily iso from 21st March, but with a modification: to avoid any misconfiguration with languages on live USB, I chose a very easy password, only with normal letters and numbers. On startup, yes, finally I could log at gdm on default Xorg session and enter desktop ! I went to my user configuration, changed to put my usual password (with an "û"), and bam, back to the future, still blocked at gdm screen on restart, either on Xorg or Wayland, Ctr Alt F2 not working. It made me understand that the bug came from a special character in my password, then I tried the different ones explained on top of this report to discover it was "û". To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1758563/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1758563] Re: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent
This affects me as well. I am using: - GNOME Shell 3.28.0 - GDM 3.28.1 - a 105-key ISO keyboard - 'German' keyboard layout (_not_ the 'no dead keys' variant) I am not using Ubuntu but I am adding this info here, since this issue seems to be much easier to find than the one on GNOME's GitLab. When using the 'no dead keys' variant I can successfully enter single accent characters like '`' or '^' but not accented vowels like 'ò' (it becomes '`o'). When using the 'German' keyboard layout with dead keys, I cannot enter certain accented vowels either. Pressing [^] and [o] simply outputs 'o'. These keys have to be pressed _after_ each other usually. Numerous other special characters, that require simultaneous keypresses work though: €@§~#µ etc., e.g. [AltGr] + [a] --> æ. Compose keys do not work either and thus I believe that this is indeed issue #115 linked by seb1228 above. Interestingly, the on-screen keyboard could not enter many of the simpler special characters, like 'ö' or 'ä' which are single keypresses on the keyboard, at all (see attached picture). In three instances I could enter 'š', 'å' and 'ß'. I deleted 'š' and could not reproduce any of those characters with the on-screen keyboard after that. This problem persists on the desktop though, so it appears to be unrelated? I'll wait for GNOME Shell 3.28.1 and report back if that fixes my issue. ** Attachment added: "showing different special characters that work. dead keys do not work." https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1758563/+attachment/5110930/+files/deadkeys.jpg -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1758563 Title: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu: Triaged Bug description: Hi, I have a bug since the recent updates on Ubuntu 18.04 (post 10th March): when the user password contains a circumflex accent, like "û", access is denied even if password entered is correct and I stay blocked in a loop at gdm login screen - error message (translated from French): "Sorry, it doesn't work, please try again". Even after modifying it on recovery mode with passwd without û, it stays blocked. Only way to solve it is to reinstall. Graphic card: [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde XT [Radeon HD 7770/8760 / R7 250X] Kernel driver in use: radeon Kernel modules: radeon, amdgpu Steps to reproduce : I did a fresh and new install with 18.04 daily iso from 21st March, formatting / and /home with following user password: Ubuntu42 At startup, I could log successfully both on Xorg and Wayland sessions. Then I modified and tested those passwords, with all of them I could again boot and connect, on Xorg and Wayland: ArchLinux43 LinuxMint@28 KDENeon=51 Fedora_1984 But the last one made me blocked at the gdm login screen: Debianû74 Here unable to modify it on recovery session, error message in French: "erreur de manipulation du jeton d'authentification". Also unable to launch terminal: CTRl Alt F1 refreshes the screen, but F2, F3... F12 freezes it! I only can update in chroot with lie USB. I had to again format and reinstall, with a password without any circumflex accent. How and when I discovered it : On 10th March, I ran since many weeks the alpha version of Ubuntu 18.04, with a password having a "û" inside, which had always worked fine. I did an update, cumulating the last 3 weeks before. On next startup, when I typed my password, both on Xorg and Wayland sessions, no error message but no desktop, nothing appeared but a few seconds later I was back on login screen. I could well log in on terminal (Ctrl Alt F2) or chroot with a live USB, and do the last updates in the next days, but nothing changed. On console, if I ran "startx" I got the message "timeout in locking authority file" and "fatal server error: cannot open log file ./local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log Both / and /home were not full - more than 60% space available, verified with df -Th ; echo ; df -Ti I tried to reinstall Ubuntu with daily live of 15th March, formatting / but not /home as it was protected by ecryptfs and I didn't save some files, using same user name and password, still blocked. So I copied the /home and .Private folders to another disk to try later recover them, reinstall again, formatting both / and /home, always with my usual password having a "û" (I verified French language, keyboard with French activated, upper case, symbols... OK). This time, again both for Xorg or Wayland sessions, at gdm login I did not success to connect, I got an error message "Désolé ça n'a pas fonctionné, veuillez réessayer", I tried to modify the password in recovery mode, with no special characters nor accents, but still blocked at gdm. And no terminal availa
[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1758563] Re: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent
** Package changed: gdm3 (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell (Ubuntu) ** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => High ** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) Status: New => Triaged -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1758563 Title: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu: Triaged Bug description: Hi, I have a bug since the recent updates on Ubuntu 18.04 (post 10th March): when the user password contains a circumflex accent, like "û", access is denied even if password entered is correct and I stay blocked in a loop at gdm login screen - error message (translated from French): "Sorry, it doesn't work, please try again". Even after modifying it on recovery mode with passwd without û, it stays blocked. Only way to solve it is to reinstall. Graphic card: [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde XT [Radeon HD 7770/8760 / R7 250X] Kernel driver in use: radeon Kernel modules: radeon, amdgpu Steps to reproduce : I did a fresh and new install with 18.04 daily iso from 21st March, formatting / and /home with following user password: Ubuntu42 At startup, I could log successfully both on Xorg and Wayland sessions. Then I modified and tested those passwords, with all of them I could again boot and connect, on Xorg and Wayland: ArchLinux43 LinuxMint@28 KDENeon=51 Fedora_1984 But the last one made me blocked at the gdm login screen: Debianû74 Here unable to modify it on recovery session, error message in French: "erreur de manipulation du jeton d'authentification". Also unable to launch terminal: CTRl Alt F1 refreshes the screen, but F2, F3... F12 freezes it! I only can update in chroot with lie USB. I had to again format and reinstall, with a password without any circumflex accent. How and when I discovered it : On 10th March, I ran since many weeks the alpha version of Ubuntu 18.04, with a password having a "û" inside, which had always worked fine. I did an update, cumulating the last 3 weeks before. On next startup, when I typed my password, both on Xorg and Wayland sessions, no error message but no desktop, nothing appeared but a few seconds later I was back on login screen. I could well log in on terminal (Ctrl Alt F2) or chroot with a live USB, and do the last updates in the next days, but nothing changed. On console, if I ran "startx" I got the message "timeout in locking authority file" and "fatal server error: cannot open log file ./local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log Both / and /home were not full - more than 60% space available, verified with df -Th ; echo ; df -Ti I tried to reinstall Ubuntu with daily live of 15th March, formatting / but not /home as it was protected by ecryptfs and I didn't save some files, using same user name and password, still blocked. So I copied the /home and .Private folders to another disk to try later recover them, reinstall again, formatting both / and /home, always with my usual password having a "û" (I verified French language, keyboard with French activated, upper case, symbols... OK). This time, again both for Xorg or Wayland sessions, at gdm login I did not success to connect, I got an error message "Désolé ça n'a pas fonctionné, veuillez réessayer", I tried to modify the password in recovery mode, with no special characters nor accents, but still blocked at gdm. And no terminal available with Ctrl Alt F2... On 23rd March, I re-reinstalled all Ubuntu, formatting / and /home, this time with daily iso from 21st March, but with a modification: to avoid any misconfiguration with languages on live USB, I chose a very easy password, only with normal letters and numbers. On startup, yes, finally I could log at gdm on default Xorg session and enter desktop ! I went to my user configuration, changed to put my usual password (with an "û"), and bam, back to the future, still blocked at gdm screen on restart, either on Xorg or Wayland, Ctr Alt F2 not working. It made me understand that the bug came from a special character in my password, then I tried the different ones explained on top of this report to discover it was "û". To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1758563/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1758563] Re: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1716159 gdm greeter does not allow non-US characters (like euro character €) when typing password -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gdm3 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1758563 Title: Blocked at gdm login screen on 18.04 if user password has a circumflex accent Status in gdm3 package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Hi, I have a bug since the recent updates on Ubuntu 18.04 (post 10th March): when the user password contains a circumflex accent, like "û", access is denied even if password entered is correct and I stay blocked in a loop at gdm login screen - error message (translated from French): "Sorry, it doesn't work, please try again". Even after modifying it on recovery mode with passwd without û, it stays blocked. Only way to solve it is to reinstall. Graphic card: [AMD/ATI] Cape Verde XT [Radeon HD 7770/8760 / R7 250X] Kernel driver in use: radeon Kernel modules: radeon, amdgpu Steps to reproduce : I did a fresh and new install with 18.04 daily iso from 21st March, formatting / and /home with following user password: Ubuntu42 At startup, I could log successfully both on Xorg and Wayland sessions. Then I modified and tested those passwords, with all of them I could again boot and connect, on Xorg and Wayland: ArchLinux43 LinuxMint@28 KDENeon=51 Fedora_1984 But the last one made me blocked at the gdm login screen: Debianû74 Here unable to modify it on recovery session, error message in French: "erreur de manipulation du jeton d'authentification". Also unable to launch terminal: CTRl Alt F1 refreshes the screen, but F2, F3... F12 freezes it! I only can update in chroot with lie USB. I had to again format and reinstall, with a password without any circumflex accent. How and when I discovered it : On 10th March, I ran since many weeks the alpha version of Ubuntu 18.04, with a password having a "û" inside, which had always worked fine. I did an update, cumulating the last 3 weeks before. On next startup, when I typed my password, both on Xorg and Wayland sessions, no error message but no desktop, nothing appeared but a few seconds later I was back on login screen. I could well log in on terminal (Ctrl Alt F2) or chroot with a live USB, and do the last updates in the next days, but nothing changed. On console, if I ran "startx" I got the message "timeout in locking authority file" and "fatal server error: cannot open log file ./local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log Both / and /home were not full - more than 60% space available, verified with df -Th ; echo ; df -Ti I tried to reinstall Ubuntu with daily live of 15th March, formatting / but not /home as it was protected by ecryptfs and I didn't save some files, using same user name and password, still blocked. So I copied the /home and .Private folders to another disk to try later recover them, reinstall again, formatting both / and /home, always with my usual password having a "û" (I verified French language, keyboard with French activated, upper case, symbols... OK). This time, again both for Xorg or Wayland sessions, at gdm login I did not success to connect, I got an error message "Désolé ça n'a pas fonctionné, veuillez réessayer", I tried to modify the password in recovery mode, with no special characters nor accents, but still blocked at gdm. And no terminal available with Ctrl Alt F2... On 23rd March, I re-reinstalled all Ubuntu, formatting / and /home, this time with daily iso from 21st March, but with a modification: to avoid any misconfiguration with languages on live USB, I chose a very easy password, only with normal letters and numbers. On startup, yes, finally I could log at gdm on default Xorg session and enter desktop ! I went to my user configuration, changed to put my usual password (with an "û"), and bam, back to the future, still blocked at gdm screen on restart, either on Xorg or Wayland, Ctr Alt F2 not working. It made me understand that the bug came from a special character in my password, then I tried the different ones explained on top of this report to discover it was "û". To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1758563/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp