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Bug: When you initially boot it does not bring up the password screen - realrichardsharpe@gmail.com - 02-10-2020

I installed postmarkOS on an SDcard.

First issue, probably a bug with postmarkOS.

When you first boot it does not bring up the password screen. However, after some minutes of inactivity, it brings up the time/date display and then you need to enter the password.

Where should I submit bug reports?

If I can figure it out I will submit a patch.


RE: Bug: When you initially boot it does not bring up the password screen - bcnaz - 02-11-2020

What is the default password for PMOS ?

(I thought I saw '147147' but that did not work)


RE: Bug: When you initially boot it does not bring up the password screen - realrichardsharpe@gmail.com - 02-11-2020

Maybe the problem is that I chose Phosh. In looking at the Plasma Mobile site it seems to have more apps.

I will give that a try next.

(02-11-2020, 01:48 AM)bcnaz Wrote: What is the default password for PMOS ?

(I thought I saw  '147147'   but that did not work)

I don't know.


RE: Bug: When you initially boot it does not bring up the password screen - bcnaz - 02-11-2020

I tried Phosh, was not too happy with it as it is, I think I will try their XFCE next


RE: Bug: When you initially boot it does not bring up the password screen - realrichardsharpe@gmail.com - 02-12-2020

OK, in browsing the Phosh page at https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/phosh

I found this:

"The '-U' option makes sure the shell is not locked on startup so you can test with arbitrary
passwords."

That explains it.


RE: Bug: When you initially boot it does not bring up the password screen - pjsf - 02-12-2020

One thing to note is that if the screen does lock, the unlock screen currently only accepts numbers, so set your user password accordingly.