Ok I have found why kdm-4.0 don't work

They doesn't support seamless login over pam even with nullpassword and
nopassword activated !!!
I use pamusb with a key, and login won't done without password sets ...
I will ask to kde team why ...

I have look in kdm.log and I have found another problem

(II) Module already built-in
(II) Module already built-in
(II) Module already built-in
(EE) VIA(0): [drm] drmAgpAcquire failed 19
expected keysym, got XF86KbdLightOnOff: line 70 of pc
expected keysym, got XF86KbdBrightnessDown: line 71 of pc
expected keysym, got XF86KbdBrightnessUp: line 72 of pc
The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:
> Warning:          Type "ONE_LEVEL" has 1 levels, but <RALT> has 2 symbols
>                   Ignoring extra symbols
Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server

VIA(0) drmAgepAcquire failed

The result is the same between kdm-3.5 and kdm-4.0 except on display speed

If I use kdm-4.0, the screen display is really slow, I really think agp
is totally disabled, and everything take long time to be show even if I
use kde-4.0 or kde-3.5 session

Now I have try the same on kdm-3.5, speed is good on kde-4.0 or kde-3.5,
I think agp is good on it

I have look in Xorg.0.log, dri and agp are well activated

What happen ? Did I miss a use option ?

opengl and dri are totally activated on my use,

perhaps I have to try another drivers for via unichrome ?

In kernel, I have disabled AGP for VIA (because i think it's not a via
unichrome drivers), and activate DRI for VIA (it's a via unichrome dri
drivers)

with or without AGP for VIA in kernel, I have the same message on all
log, so ...

Did you have an idea ?

Dale a écrit :
> cypherstrong wrote:
>> Thanks ! I don't know why I haven't found this file before ...
>>
>> Dale a écrit :
>>  
>>> Strong Cypher wrote:
>>>    
>>>> hi, i have install kde 3 and 4. when i set kdm 4 to be defaut xdm to
>>>> launch,  they won t start nor kde 3 and 4 sessions. any idea where can
>>>> i find the log that describe the error? the xsession-error doesn t
>>>> show anything
>>>> thanks
>>>>         
>>> I would look in /var/log/kdm.log.  See if anything nasty is in there.
>>>
>>> Dale
>>>
>>> :-)  :-)
>>>     
>>
>>
>>   
>
>
> Your welcome.  Most logs are in there.  Names depend on what logger
> you use but they are there.  Sometimes they help, sometimes they
> confuse you more.  Sounds like the man pages don't it?
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-)


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