I obviously have the same problem.
When I launch startkde, I've got this problem :
startkde: Starting up...
kdeinit4_wrapper: Warning:
connect(/home/fflorent/.kde/socket-monpc/kdeinit4__0) failed: :
Connection refused
/usr/bin/startkde: line 410: 7259 Erreur de segmentation kwra
Le 19 janvier 2010 11:09, Rémi Moyen a écrit :
> I rebooted, got to the kdm welcome screen, obviously in KDE 4 style,
> and logged in... only to see kdm pop again! No error message.
OK, I've got a bit more news, and that's not good news...
First, about the missing files, I once more removed all
Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> This is a bug in kdm squeeze and sid. You have to log twice and it will work.
> Thierry
This was actually an issue with consolekit and fixed consolekit packages are in
unstable and will transition to testing in a few days.
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On Tuesday 19 January 2010 12:45:27 Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 January 2010 12:09:47 Rémi Moyen wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > (this is my first post on this list, please excuse me if I make any
> > mistakes...)
> >
> > I have a Debian testing system on which for a long time I kept old KD
2010/1/19 Pier Paolo :
>> > I rebooted, got to the kdm welcome screen, obviously in KDE 4 style,
>> > and logged in... only to see kdm pop again! No error message. I'm not
>> > on this computer right now, but there wasn't any error message (nor
>> > anything that looked even remotely related) in /
Il giorno mar, 19/01/2010 alle 12.45 +0100, Thierry Chatelet ha scritto:
> On Tuesday 19 January 2010 12:09:47 Rémi Moyen wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > (this is my first post on this list, please excuse me if I make any
> > mistakes...)
> >
> > I have a Debian testing system on which for a long tim
2010/1/19 Thierry Chatelet :
>> I rebooted, got to the kdm welcome screen, obviously in KDE 4 style,
>> and logged in... only to see kdm pop again! No error message.
> This is a bug in kdm squeeze and sid. You have to log twice and it will work.
Yeah, I saw reports of that bug. However, I'm quit
On Tuesday 19 January 2010 12:09:47 Rémi Moyen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> (this is my first post on this list, please excuse me if I make any
> mistakes...)
>
> I have a Debian testing system on which for a long time I kept old KDE
> 3.5 packages because I didn't want KDE 4 (I tried it around 4.0,
> d
Le Saturday 01 August 2009 10:40:42 Matthew Moore, vous avez écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I rebooted today and noticed a font issue with the kdm login screen. The
> greeting and fail messages use the correct font, but the font for
> everything else is some ugly default font.
>
> I have tried changing the c
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On 14/11/2008, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken Heard wrote:
>
> > On 13/11/2008, Ken Heard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I just finished installing Etch in a new box. KDM appears on the
> > > monitor with my user name and plac
Ken Heard wrote:
On 13/11/2008, Ken Heard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just finished installing Etch in a new box. KDM appears on the
monitor with my user name and place to enter my password, but KDM will
not accept it.
In a virtual box I am able to log in to my user with the same
password
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 08:01:43PM -0500, Ken Heard wrote:
> I have answered my own question. The /tmp directory was set to 0770
> instead of 0777. Sorry.
Now that you mention it, /tmp should be 1777 (the sticky bit set)
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On 13/11/2008, Ken Heard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just finished installing Etch in a new box. KDM appears on the
> monitor with my user name and place to enter my password, but KDM will
> not accept it.
>
> In a virtual box I am able to log in to my user with the same
> password; so the
Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have two lenny boxes, and I want to login to an X session on one of
> them from the other using XDMCP. If I run KDM on the remote machine
> and try to log in, KDM just restarts. If I run XDM on the same
> machine, I can login in through XDMCP. I can also log
On márc. 27, 13:50, Towncat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have two lenny boxes, and I want to login to an X session on one of
> them from the other usingXDMCP. If I runKDMon the remote machine
> and try to log in,KDMjust restarts. If I run XDM on the same
> machine, I can login in throughXDMCP. I
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If you want to use kdm, can you start it from a shell, and then send us
the debug output? what exactly does it do?
You need to be more specific than "it doesn't work" to get useful replies.
As per your suggestion I started KDM from the shell. And I
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Sujith H wrote:
>> This is the error, I think. There are a few work-around possibilities.
>>
>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=466527
>>
>
> Yes, that is the one, but I don't see any fixes.
> Several people have the problem with no
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 11:01:55PM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 05:25:06PM -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> >
> > On 10 November 2007 at 11:58, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > | On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 11:50:35AM -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> > | >
> > | > Hi all,
> >
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 05:25:06PM -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On 10 November 2007 at 11:58, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> | On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 11:50:35AM -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> | >
> | > Hi all,
> | >
> | > Using the nice desktop-base package, I prettified my two-head d
On 10 November 2007 at 11:58, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
| On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 11:50:35AM -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| >
| > Hi all,
| >
| > Using the nice desktop-base package, I prettified my two-head desktop to
| > greet me under kdm with the same theme as my laptop had.
| >
| > U
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 11:50:35AM -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Using the nice desktop-base package, I prettified my two-head desktop to
> greet me under kdm with the same theme as my laptop had.
>
> Unfortunately, on a dual-head machine (using nvidia and twinview, if that
> m
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Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Alain SECOND wrote:
>> Thanks, Debian-marketing
>> 2 hours wasted for that!!!
>> the basic user is stupid; the admnistrator thinks for him !!!
>>
>> By default, PLEASE peace to the normal user!!
>> KDE has the righ
Alain SECOND wrote:
> Thanks, Debian-marketing
> 2 hours wasted for that!!!
> the basic user is stupid; the admnistrator thinks for him !!!
>
> By default, PLEASE peace to the normal user!!
> KDE has the right tools, debian brokes them. For what?
What exactly is broken? Are there any
Hi,
On 1/22/07, Rick Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jan 22, 2007, at 5:05 PM, Luis Finotti wrote:
> I don't
> quite understand the "dpi" option there... What does it refer to?
> (dpi="dots per inch", right?
dpi = dots per inch. Think of it as the inverse or "inches per dot".
If a sc
On Jan 22, 2007, at 5:05 PM, Luis Finotti wrote:
I don't
quite understand the "dpi" option there... What does it refer to?
(dpi="dots per inch", right?
dpi = dots per inch. Think of it as the inverse or "inches per dot".
If a screen actually has 100 dots per inch, and the display softwar
Dear all,
Check the [X-:*-Core] section of /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc...
I noticed the same effect myself and make sure the line now reads:
ServerArgsLocal=-nolisten tcp -dpi 100
which cleans things up nicely in my case.
This indeed fixed it. Thanks Rob!
Luis
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On Monday 22 January 2007 17:05, Luis Finotti wrote:
> ...
> OK, I will check that. Thanks!
>
> But, even if that fixes it, shouldn't it be considered a bug? I don't
> quite understand the "dpi" option there... What does it refer to?
> (dpi="dots per inch", right? For what? The fonts? I thoug
Dear Andrei.
On 1/22/07, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:07:44 -0500
"Luis Finotti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> GDM also makes the fonts larger, but XDM works... Does any one know
> what is going wrong? Is that a bug? I'd like to be able to turn off
> the com
Dear all,
On 1/22/07, Rob Bochan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 22 January 2007 15:07, Luis Finotti wrote:
> ...
> GDM also makes the fonts larger, but XDM works... Does any one know what is
> going wrong? Is that a bug? I'd like to be able to turn off the computer
> from within KDE. It
On Monday 22 January 2007 15:07, Luis Finotti wrote:
> ...
> GDM also makes the fonts larger, but XDM works... Does any one know what is
> going wrong? Is that a bug? I'd like to be able to turn off the computer
> from within KDE. It is not a big deal, but it seems that it is a bug, so I
> thoug
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 15:07:44 -0500
"Luis Finotti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> GDM also makes the fonts larger, but XDM works... Does any one know
> what is going wrong? Is that a bug? I'd like to be able to turn off
> the computer from within KDE. It is not a big deal, but it seems
> that it i
However, it seems that kdmtheme package uses the old path /etc/kde3/kdm as the configuration path, while the new kdm package use /var/run/kdm.
When I set the kdm theme in Control Center, I have to use the command `kdm' to start the new theme. The /etc/init.d/kdm does not take effect.
See file
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 06:52:10AM +0100, Leutwein Tobias (GS-EC/ESA3) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after installing kdm 3.5.5a.d (testing) the configuration of kdm is read
> from /var/run/kdm/kdmrc. I think it should be read from
> /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc. There
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 08:17:18 +
debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 05:23:55PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
>
> > Surely you've tried purging/reinstalling?
>
> yup many times :-(
>
> when I try kdm start it tells me that kdm is already running and ps -ef
> confirms that.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 08:17:18AM +, debian wrote:
> Jan 25 06:29:27 solaris syslogd 1.4.1#17: restart.
Please note this is a sarge box _named_ "solaris", only for historical reasons.
Joe
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On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 05:23:55PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Surely you've tried purging/reinstalling?
yup many times :-(
when I try kdm start it tells me that kdm is already running and ps -ef
confirms that.
when I try kdm stop;kdm start the screen goes blank and the machine is
completely unr
>> When the box boots and kdm starts, the keyboard is
>> useless, i have to click on menu, then console
>>login.
>> I login as root, then /etc/init.d/kdm restart and
>> everything is ok.
>>
>> There is no diff in XFree86.0.log (before and after
>> kdm restart) neither in kdm.log
>>
>> It began to h
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 09:35:22 -0700, Enrique Morfin wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I have some troubles with kdm and the keyboard (i'm
> using testing):
>
> When the box boots and kdm starts, the keyboard is
> useless, i have to click on menu, then console login.
> I login as root, then /etc/init.d/kdm rest
On Monday 18 July 2005 18:35, Enrique Morfin wrote:
> When the box boots and kdm starts, the keyboard is
> useless, i have to click on menu, then console login.
> I login as root, then /etc/init.d/kdm restart and
> everything is ok.
>
> There is no diff in XFree86.0.log (before and after
>
?á?ek Kry?tof wrote:
> Try tu put "nv" (GPL driver) or "nvidia" (accelerated driver) into your
> /etc/modules so that this module gets loaded before X is started
>
I'd already thought of this, or at least I though I had. nvidia module was
shown in the modules.conf file generated from an entry
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: KDM Error - no screens found
>
> >I have exactly the same problem, but I'm using 32 bit kernel
> on a AMD64
> >cpu,
> > xfree86 and an ATI card. I always thought that the problem is the
> >driver from ATI, but now I
I have exactly the same problem, but I'm using 32 bit kernel on a AMD64
cpu,
xfree86 and an ATI card. I always thought that the problem is the driver
from
ATI, but now I guess is something with kde.
I wil try another graphical login (gdm maybe) to see what happens.
Regards,
Toshiro.
Just trie
I have exactly the same problem, but I'm using 32 bit kernel on a AMD64 cpu,
xfree86 and an ATI card. I always thought that the problem is the driver from
ATI, but now I guess is something with kde.
I wil try another graphical login (gdm maybe) to see what happens.
Regards,
Toshiro.
> Using AM
Hello
Ulisses Reina Montenegro de Albuquerque (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
wrote:
> This has been bothering me for a while, but it hadn't impacted me much
> until recently -- before my upgrade to KDE 3.3 (Debian Sid/Unstable),
> kdm used to start the ssh-agent as part of my login process. This has
> the
On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 09:06:30AM -0600, Debian STX wrote:
> having trouble getting kdm to be the default display manager...it always
> defaults to xdm.. (using sarge)..In /etx/X11...default-display-manager
> is set to kdm..still no luck..I installed gdm and that works
> fine..uninstalling and
Hello again,
Good news... the problem is fixed. A friend of mine had the idea of prepending
"su -c root" to the start-stop-daemon line, thinking it might be a
permissions problem, and hey presto it works. Obviously init doesn't have
permission to start KDM with X or something.
Tom
On Friday 2
On Friday 26 Mar 2004 23:52, Kent West wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 17:11, Tom Chance wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Friday 26 Mar 2004 22:25, Bokeron wrote:
> > > Is there a link to /etc/init.d/kdm on /etc/rc3.d? As I can remember,
> > > runlevel 2 is for the graphic login, I've never used runlevel 3
On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 17:11, Tom Chance wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Friday 26 Mar 2004 22:25, Bokeron wrote:
> > Is there a link to /etc/init.d/kdm on /etc/rc3.d? As I can remember,
> > runlevel 2 is for the graphic login, I've never used runlevel 3, though,
> > of course, that's not fixed, you can config
Hi,
On Friday 26 Mar 2004 22:25, Bokeron wrote:
> Is there a link to /etc/init.d/kdm on /etc/rc3.d? As I can remember,
> runlevel 2 is for the graphic login, I've never used runlevel 3, though,
> of course, that's not fixed, you can configure it your own way.
I tried both runlevels 2 and 3, with
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 10:49:08AM +0100, Martin Eschen wrote:
[snip]
> In the syslog after I enter runlevel 3 between 17:43:37 and 17:45:17
> nothing happens. This is when usually the X server should start and
> display the X screen. In the XFree86.0.log file at the end there 's an
>
> (EE)
Martin Eschen wrote:
Hello,
About a month ago my system has started to show the following
behaviour: after booting has finished the message that kdm is
started is on the screen. Instead of immediately being followed
by displaying the X screen (and switching to tty 7) I have to
wait for about
Joseph Jones wrote:
> KDM wont allow me to use Gnome-Apt because it wont allow root access to
> the default screen. I am logged in as a regular user, open a terminal,
> su into root, try and load gnome-apt, but it wont allow root access to
> the screen. This only happens when I use KDM, GDM does n
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 05:55:04PM +, Joseph Jones wrote:
> KDM wont allow me to use Gnome-Apt because it wont allow root access to
> the default screen. I am logged in as a regular user, open a terminal,
> su into root, try and load gnome-apt, b
Hello
Joseph Jones (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> KDM wont allow me to use Gnome-Apt because it wont allow root access
> to the default screen. I am logged in as a regular user, open a
> terminal, su into root, try and load gnome-apt, but it wont allow root
> access to the screen. This only happe
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 05:15:30 -0400, Stephen Cormier wrote:
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=224567
Thanks ! - This link (once you read it !) proves that better ask in here
than blindly writing a bug report (as I intended to).
Great to feel well taken care of in this group and s
Uwe Dippel wrote:
> On the Unstable of today.
> Am I the only one ? Does that matter ?
>
>
Hi Uwe,
no - you're not the only one. I had it @ home yesterday and @ work today. It
didn't break anything tho (I kept my old kdm config of course).
BTW: what are you doing in .my? Mail me...
Greetings
On December 22, 2003 12:26 am, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> On the Unstable of today.
> Am I the only one ? Does that matter ?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=224567
Stephen
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hi!
i have a problem in woody: I installed it in a ibm thinkpad A31, but xfree
(4.1.0) wasn't working because the video card (radeon M6) is not
supported, so i went to xfree86.org and download 4.3.0 version, and
installed it (with Xinstall.sh).
All is working ok, excep
On 15 Jun 2003 LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>> On 14 Jun 2003 Ben Kal wrote:
>>
>> Yes, you now have to take the next two hurdles (the final ones, luckily):
>> - installation of fonts that support the Hungarian character set and
>> configuration of applications to use them;
>> - confi
Hi!
Ben Kal wrote:
On 13 Jun 2003 LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, you now have to take the next two hurdles (the final ones, luckily):
- installation of fonts that support the Hungarian character set and
configuration of applications to use them;
- configuration of the keyboard for gener
On 13 Jun 2003 LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 13 Jun 2003 Ben Kal wrote:
>>> On 11 Jun 2003 LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> [snip]
>>>
>>> In the kde control center, I can set up kdm to display the kdm buttons
>>> and messages (login, shutdown etc...) in hungarian. So that is ok.
Thanks!
I put the exports to my .Xsession and in kde I lose my hungarian "é" "á"
... letters. In the Desktop these letters replaced by a little white
block, and in konsole I simply can not type those letters. If I press
those, nothing happens, but for 'echo $LANG' I get "hu_HU", and every
pro
On 11 Jun 2003 LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using Debian with woody (stable) packages. This comes with xfree
> 4.1.0. I have added an apt source for the new kde binaries
> (http://download.kde.org... etc...). I have installed kde 3.1.2 from that
> apt source. Everything is just fine :
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 18:35:17 +0200
LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> echo $LANG
> I get "hu_HU".
>
> That is why I can not understand this problem. It seems,
> that I am using hu_HU locales, but the kde programs, and other (for
> example Xchat, or Licq) programs doesn't recognise the hu_HU local
Looks like I perhaps spoke a little too soon. I logged into KDE using
GDM and found all my menus to be screwed up. All text in every menu
seems to be skewed about half a line down from where it is supposed to
be. Any suggestions or workarounds for the KDM problem?
Peace,
DAVE
David Meiser wr
Thanks Nathan... you were right on. I read that, installed gdm and have
gdm for the graphical login. I still wish I had kdm, but I'll be patient
and wait for the fix.
Peace,
DAVE
Nathan Poznick wrote:
Thus spake David Meiser:
XFree86 Version 4.3.0 (DRI trunk)
Release Date: 27
Thus spake David Meiser:
> XFree86 Version 4.3.0 (DRI trunk)
> Release Date: 27 February 2003
> X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.6
> Build Operating System: Linux 2.5.67-mm3 i686 [ELF]
> Build Date: 06 May 2003
> AUDIT: Tue Jun 10 01:19:38 2003: 4806 X: client 2 rejected from local h
>
on Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 11:18:56AM -0200, Tal Eisenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I realize that I'm again "stealing" the thread... I just wanted to say that I
> really had no intention of doing that (How does the list server know i
> replied if I changed the subject?). Anyways, sorry for the
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 03:17:23PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
>
> Just FYI, here[1]'s a screenshot that should demonstrate what "threading"
> is, for anyone using a non-threading mailer.
>
> [1] http://www.doorstop.net/thread_hijack.png
Hmm. Other interesting things can be inferred too :-)
Rich
* Tal Eisenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030604 01:48]:
> I realize that I'm again "stealing" the thread... I just wanted to say that I
> really had no intention of doing that (How does the list server know i
> replied if I changed the subject?). Anyways, sorry for the inconvinience I
> will post my
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 11:18:56 -0200
Tal Eisenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I realize that I'm again "stealing" the thread... I just wanted to say
> that I really had no intention of doing that (How does the list server
> know i replied if I changed the subject?). Anyways, sorry for the
> inconvi
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 11:18:56AM -0200, Tal Eisenberg wrote:
> I realize that I'm again "stealing" the thread... I just wanted to say
> that I really had no intention of doing that (How does the list server
> know i replied if I changed the subject?).
Mail clients insert one or both of "In-Reply
I realize that I'm again "stealing" the thread... I just wanted to say that I
really had no intention of doing that (How does the list server know i
replied if I changed the subject?). Anyways, sorry for the inconvinience I
will post my question again on a new thread.
Thanks for pointing that o
Please do not steal the thread by just replying to a conversation in
mid-stride. Replying to an existing thread of conversation and just
changing the subject line is called thread stealing. It's considered
rude. If you want to start a new thread of conversation please just
start a new email mess
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On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 11:09:08AM +0200, Mark Annandale wrote:
> At the moment I boot into KDE using xdm.
When did KDE become an OS and xdm a boot manager? 8:o)
> How do I change my setup to use kdm
> instead. I changed the line in /etc/X11/defaul
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 11:09:08AM +0200, Mark Annandale wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> This is probably a stupid question, but here goes.
>
> At the moment I boot into KDE using xdm. How do I change my setup to use kdm
> instead. I changed the line in /etc/X11/default-display-manager from xdm to
> kdm,
Hi Mark,
Are you sure you installed kdm correctly, ;-)?
David
On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Mark Annandale wrote:
> Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 11:09:08 +0200
> From: Mark Annandale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: kdm vs xdm
> Resent-Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 04:25:26 -0600 (CST)
> Resent-F
Hi Mark
> At the moment I boot into KDE using xdm. How do I change my setup to use
> kdm instead. I changed the line in /etc/X11/default-display-manager from
> xdm to kdm, however this then requires a startx to boot into kde.
Are you sure you have installed kdm?
Check with "dpkg -l kdm"
If yes, t
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Osamu Aoki wrote:
>> I have a little trouble to login by using KDM, if
>> the password is expired. It just displays an expired
>> message and then logouts again.
>> What I usualy do it just go to console mode, login,
>> change the expired password, and then go to KDM mode ag
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 08:39:32PM -0500, Abdul Latip wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have a little trouble to login by using KDM, if
> the password is expired. It just displays an expired
> message and then logouts again.
>
> What I usualy do it just go to console mode, login,
> change the expired password,
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On Thursday 05 December 2002 9:22 pm, Claus Christian Larsen wrote:
> I can start my x with startx as user. But kdm and xdm vill only run as
> root.
>
What would you expect it to run at - if its got to allow people to logon as
root?
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On Tuesday 03 December 2002 7:38 am, Bruce Park wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> For security reasons, I'd rather the root user NOT be able to login through
> kdm. Currently in /etc/kde3/dkm/kdmrc, I have AllowRootLogin set to false.
> However, I can log in as
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 05:59:35PM +0200, Davi Leal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible run a kdm on Atl+F7 and another on Alt+Fn?. Any pointer to
> how do it?.
>
> The idea is to use the same monitor, keyboard and mouse on Alt+F7 to one
> user and on Alt+Fn to another user, but not at the same t
On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 10:59, Davi Leal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible run a kdm on Atl+F7 and another on Alt+Fn?. Any pointer to
> how do it?.
>
try adding a line to /etc/kde2/kdm/Xservers with vtn instead of vt7
HTH
-Mark Roach
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use startx normally, then do the alt/f2 to get a second login prompt.
now do:
startx -- :1
Now you can alt/f7 and alt/f8 between them.
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On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Davi Leal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible run a kdm on Atl+F7 and another on Alt
On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 02:57:30PM -0400, Quenten Griffith wrote:
> Seems when one uses KDM it no longer reads the paths out of
> /etc/profliles or ~/.bash_profile or .bashrc. Where is KDM getting the
> paths? I need to add a path System wide to a program, and I use KDM at
> start up thanks.
>
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 02:49:18PM -0700, Jason Majors wrote:
> I started using kdm to control my login and have two problems.
> When I logged in on the console and ran startx, it would source my
> .bash_profile at login, and my .xinitrc during startx.
> Now neither is sourced. I copied the content
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 04:43:00PM +0100, Pieter De Troyer wrote:
> For a while now I have a stupid problem with kdam and xdm. Whenever I log
> on to the system, using the login screen from kdm or xdm, I get back to
> the login screen, whitout being logged in.
Maybe a start script problem. Does
On Tuesday 11 December 2001 05:02, Goeman Stefan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Like Bob Underwood said. You can edit the users and session types by using
> the control center and go to system/login manager.
>
> With respect to your strange kdm behaviour. I remember that during the
> install, the
> system ask
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 11 december 2001 0:12
To: Goeman Stefan
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: kdm
On 10 Dec 2001, Goeman Stefan wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> After upgrading to woody (from potato) I get some unexpected behaviour
from
> kdm.
>
> 1) In th
On 10 Dec 2001, Goeman Stefan wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> After upgrading to woody (from potato) I get some unexpected behaviour from
> kdm.
>
> 1) In the kdm window, I see a lot of users listed, basically all users are
> listed. I only
> want root and myself listed there (as it was when I was runni
On Monday 10 December 2001 11:53, Goeman Stefan wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> After upgrading to woody (from potato) I get some unexpected behaviour from
> kdm.
>
> 1) In the kdm window, I see a lot of users listed, basically all users are
> listed. I only
> want root and myself listed there (as it was w
All the configs are in /etc/X11/kdm
Gruss
Steffan
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001, Goeman Stefan wrote:
>
>Hello All,
>
>After upgrading to woody (from potato) I get some unexpected behaviour from
>kdm.
>
>1) In the kdm window, I see a lot of users listed, basically all users are
>listed. I only
>wan
> rkrusty (Ian Moore) was also the mantainer whene the archive was in tdyc
I know, I'm just commenting that he may need some help because it seems he's
having a few problems now. I guess that could be because of the ever changing
packages in an unstable distribution.
Jack
Oscar Riveros <[EMA
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 03:37:22AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Upgraded to woody, now GDM will not accept my root password. I can change
> terminals and I can log in as root fine, but GDM will not accept it, but will
> allow user login. So, I installed KDM since I log into KDE anyway, but
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 'cause you're not supposed to login as root. You're not supposed to
> > run a window manager or a desktop or any of that stuff. See 'man su'
> > and 'man sudo' for better alternatives.
>
> So who was the idiot genius that thought that one up. Nor
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 12:28:34AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 'cause you're not supposed to login as root. You're not supposed to
> > run a window manager or a desktop or any of that stuff. See 'man su'
> > and 'man sudo' for better alternatives.
>
> So who was the idiot genius that th
On Thu, 2001-10-25 at 22:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 'cause you're not supposed to login as root. You're not supposed to
> > run a window manager or a desktop or any of that stuff. See 'man su'
> > and 'man sudo' for better alternatives.
>
> So who was the idiot genius that thought that on
> 'cause you're not supposed to login as root. You're not supposed to
> run a window manager or a desktop or any of that stuff. See 'man su'
> and 'man sudo' for better alternatives.
So who was the idiot genius that thought that one up. Normally I do login as
my user and su when I need to do
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 03:37:22AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Upgraded to woody, now GDM will not accept my root password. I can
| change terminals and I can log in as root fine, but GDM will not
| accept it, but will allow user login. So, I installed KDM since I
| log into KDE anyway, but
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