---- On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 20:40:16 +0200 Kate Draven <borglabs4@gmail.com> wrote ---- HI Alessandro
Try removing all the temp files. On both the host and the guest. Reboot and try again.
It's just a guess based on a previous experience with TDE.
Good luck lad,
Kate
Hi Kate, I tried as you suggested with no success, but I believe I found out the issue.
Before login in TDM, I selected "Safe Session" and tried login which failed (as almost expected); so I selected "TDE" session again and it worked (even if I do not why).
Anyway, thanks for the help.
Cheers, Alessandro
On Thursday 21 April 2016 11:22:10 Alessandro Vercelli wrote:
Before login in TDM, I selected "Safe Session" and tried login which failed (as almost expected); so I selected "TDE" session again and it worked (even if I do not why).
Because Safe Session is a non-GUI session, therefore no TDE. Select TDE and you will get TDE as you discovered.
Lisi
---- On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 22:53:59 +0200 Lisi Reisz <lisi.reisz@gmail.com> wrote ---- On Thursday 21 April 2016 11:22:10 Alessandro Vercelli wrote: > Before login in TDM, I selected "Safe Session" and tried login which failed > (as almost expected); so I selected "TDE" session again and it worked (even > if I do not why).
Because Safe Session is a non-GUI session, therefore no TDE. Select TDE and you will get TDE as you discovered.
Lisi
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Hi Lisi, after installation, the GUI profile is "default" which means the DISPLAYMANAGER environment is used, I suppose.
When I tried to login, after installation, it didn't work (as showed in my first email)
*but*
trying to workaround somehow, I selected "Safe Session" and it failed again (as expected); after that, I re-selected "TDE" profile and it worked.
In last 10 years, I used the most common DMs in Linux (KDM 2 and 3, XDM, GDM) and also TDM on Ubuntu/Debian: none of those needed this "trick" to work.
So, I believe I've been lucky :)
Thanks fr your help, Alessandro