Hey all, Full install info below. But a basic description of the problem: KDE3 reverts back to the kdm login whenever trying to login to KDE3. KDE2, Gnome, various window managers all log in fine. I'm sure it's something to do with DCOP. I've read similar problems being had on various Usenet groups and such, but never found a solution that worked. The error messages I find in logs include: DCOP aborting call from 'anonymous-1965' to 'kded' Error: KUniqueApplication: DCOP communication error! And a similar error follows for knotify. Steps found on the web/usenet taken which haven't worked: 1- Delete everything in /tmp and any DCOP/ICE files (incl. hidden) found in the home directory. Didn't help. 2- Tried creating a new user. New user couldn't log in to KDE3 either. Anyone know anything about how DCOP works enough to get me out of this? The install process done, in order (all SuSE RPMs taken from SuSE ftp): 1- Install SuSE 7.3 with kde2. 2- YOU to update all installed programs. 3- Upgrade kernel to 2.4.16 (SuSE RPM) 4- Upgrade X to 4.2.0 (SuSE RPMs) 5- Install all base packages of KDE3 (SuSE RPMs), except the kde2 compatibility one. Not needed if KDE2 is installed, right? 6- Install some of the KDE3 apps (SuSE RPMs) Still uses kdm from KDE2. Add 'kde3' so I can log in to KDE3. So it works fine for a while. The only really major thing I did during the login session before it started this problem was font install. I used Kfontinst from the control center while logged in as a user (switched to superuser mode of course). Installed fonts from my Windoze partition to Linux, with no problems. So no logging in to KDE3 after that. I've tried doing the exact same procedure on another computer and I can't seem to duplicate the problem! Any suggestions on what caused this? Searching in bugs.kde.org turned up a few results, but none gave a solution that worked for me. (I really wish they'd post a quick rundown of what's been fixed in 3.0.1!!!) Anyone? :-( Thanks, Joe --------------------------------------------------- The surgeon general has determined that using Microsoft products may be hazardous to your wallet. And your computer. ---------------------------------------------------