Paul Johnson wrote:
> Scarletdown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>I know the password is good, because I am able to login as root from a
>>text-prompt, and can also SSH in as root from another system; so I am
>>suspecting a problem with KDE itself. As another test, I tried logging in to
>>KDE as root from kdm, and that fails as well.
>
>
> Never log in as root, no reason you need a full blown user environment
> running as root; kdm preventing you from doing so is the right
> behavior. Just open a konsole while you're logged in as yourself and
> use su -m to get a root shell, or use kdesu -c <command> in KDE's run
> dialogue if you need an X program.
>


The only reason I tried to login as root was just to see if this was a KDE problem. For all the other tests within KDE, I _was_ indeed logged in as a regular user. As I said before, I was unable to do anything that required a root password while logged in as a regular user (su, kpackage, etc...).

Something is definitely and seriously screwed up here, and I need to figure out soon how to fix it, before I succumb to the urge to reinstall.



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