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Description of problem: When "/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list" is set to "true", the GUI for smartcard authentication in GDM is no longer available. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gdm-3.0.0-3.fc15.i686 gdm-plugin-smartcard-3.0.0-3.fc15.i686 Steps to Reproduce: 1. Enable smartcard support (eg with authconfig-gtk) 2. gconftool-2 --direct --config-source xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type bool --set "/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list" "false" 3. The smartcard option is no longer present in GDM. Expected results: It should be possible log in with a smart card, even if the user list is not visible. Additional info: Disabling the visible user list is a good security feature, as is PKCS#11 authentication. Both should be able to co-exist.
Er, that gconftool-2 command should be "true", but you probably get the idea :)
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