HI i am literally locked out. using centos 5.8 and all of a sudden i got this
"Your session only lasted less than 10 seconds. If you have not logged out yourself, this could mean that there is some installation problem or that you may be out of disk space.
Hi,I've been using CrunchBang 9.04 for some time, but I have an issue which I'm not sure how to tackle... I get the standard "Your session only lasted less than 10 seconds" but also have no network...
Hi, everyone.
I have a question to ask you guys. Is it possible to come back to "locked" status after I unlock it? I really need to get this status to be "locked" because I need to go to HTC care to claim my phone and they said that I need to do "locked" before claiming it. What should I do? Help me please. Thanks!
PS.
After leaving my laptop for a while, my Kubuntu session closed. (I'm not sure which of the various timeout criteria caused it.) So I got a screen that said my session was locked and I needed to provide my password to unlock it.
Basically, After performing the S-off and flashing JB 1.50 together, It doesnt show weither the bootloader is locked or not anymore. How do you tell if it is locked?
Can the bootloader be locked while on a different Hboot?
This isnt causing any problems yet, But I am curious about this now. :confused:
Could anyone using KDE 4.9 (or 4.8) confirm this - when i switch user i expect my session to be locked when i get back to my own session, but it's not. Both users have lock screen activated (in screen saver menu), and still i can go to both sessions by Ctrl-Alt-F1/F2 without ever have to enter password.
Would like to have this future though...did i miss some settings?
I have my Galaxy Nexus a few months and all working fine. It was bought as an unlocked phone. I just decided to change my mobile provider and put in the new SIM card and the phone is telling me its locked. When I start up using Vol-UP+Vol-Down+Power , the phone says "Carrier Info -None" and "Lock State-Locked"
Very strange?
Anybody go any suggestions?
Thanks
It is possible to configure Ubuntu so that pressing the power button causes an immediate suspend (see here, for example). That configuration does not work, however, if the session is locked.
HelloWhen I try to log on I get kicked out immediately and the following error message is shown: "Your session only lasted less than 10 seconds. ... Try logging in with one of the failsafe sessions to see if you can fix this problem."Details from ~/.session-errors file:"/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup... OpenSSL version mismatch.