Thanks. The chown solves the issue. I didn't need to make the modification to the pam config file at all. I do need to do the chown every time I log in though, with or without the pam change.
FWIW, when I ssh into the working server, the relevant /sys directory is owned by swarren:swarren without any intervention. On my laptop, it's always owned by root:root.
Thanks. The chown solves the issue. I didn't need to make the modification to the pam config file at all. I do need to do the chown every time I log in though, with or without the pam change.
FWIW, when I ssh into the working server, the relevant /sys directory is owned by swarren:swarren without any intervention. On my laptop, it's always owned by root:root.