On 2013-03-19 16:59, Lars Behrens wrote:
> So it is a matter of finding the bad settings file, can't delete all
> my users' home dirs. ;-)
No, that would be rude... But this is progress compared to the other bug. :)
Can it possibly be something as simple as settings of environment variables in e.g. ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc ? If so, and even if ~/.pam_environment is read as expected, such settings would override ~/.pam_environment, so to say.
It should be noted that before 12.04, language settings via Language Support were saved in ~/.profile. There is migration code that should have cleaned up ~/.profile from such entries, but still...
On 2013-03-19 16:59, Lars Behrens wrote:
> So it is a matter of finding the bad settings file, can't delete all
> my users' home dirs. ;-)
No, that would be rude... But this is progress compared to the other bug. :)
Can it possibly be something as simple as settings of environment variables in e.g. ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc ? If so, and even if ~/.pam_environment is read as expected, such settings would override ~/.pam_environment, so to say.
It should be noted that before 12.04, language settings via Language Support were saved in ~/.profile. There is migration code that should have cleaned up ~/.profile from such entries, but still...
@Steve: Does it possibly ring a bell?