Bug#484268: gdm: small login delay after password has been entered

Josselin Mouette joss at debian.org
Tue Jun 3 11:21:12 UTC 2008


Le mardi 03 juin 2008 à 12:52 +0200, Nikolaus Schulz a écrit :
> after one has entered the password at the login screen, there is always
> a small delay of roughly 1-2 seconds[1] before gdm clears the screen.
> This is a bad thing, because basically this delays the signal that the
> password has been accepted, leaving the user with a (albeit short)
> period of uncertainty if he can e.g. move on and fetch his coffee or if
> he has to re-enter the password because he mistyped it.  Note that the
> gdm in Etch does *not* exhibit such a delay.

I think this might be caused by pam_gnome_keyring. Does it still happen
if you comment the related line in /etc/pam.d/gdm?

If this is actually the case, I don’t have any magical recipe to fix
this. There is no way to know that an optional PAM module is being
executed. You might want to profile the load of this module to find out
what takes so much time.

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