Hello. IMHO adding an "Administration" button (just bringing up YaST2) to the login screen for KDE 3.2.X for SuSE 9.1 is a poor decision. KDE login remembers the last type of login and, should the user click on the "Administration" button, then the next login for the user will produce the YaST2 start page. Hence, if you want X Windows for a root session, and you last hit the "Administration" button then your next root X session will be no more than a visit to the YaST2 start page. We suffered a power outage today. One of our SuSE 9.1 systems crashed. When the system came back up I attempted to start an X session as root. The above scenario bit me and I spent a useless hour trying to repair a system that wasn't broken at all; rather, the last session was an "Administration" session. Finally, I stumbled on the drop down box that let me change the session type and all was fine. Just my two cents. I'd get rid of the "Administration" button from login or better label it. Mike