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Re: [suse-kde] KDM problem after upgrade to 3.4 one user won't log in
- From: Christian Mager <christian.mager@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 18:50:52 +0200
- Message-id: <200503291850.56809.christian.mager@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Am Montag, 28. März 2005 21:05 schrieb Michael Eichstädt:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I face the problem that after upgrading to 3.4 on a 9.2 SuSE all users can
> log in, only one won't do. I do really need to log in this one because most
> of my mail accounts work with him.
> Please help me.
> I already tried :
> -deleting temp directories
> -deleting kdm config files (only effort is different look and root not
> allowed to log in any more :-( )
> -run genkdmconf
>
> Is there any other suggestion?
> Greetings to all of you
>
> Michael Eichstädt
Hello Michael,
I had the same problem but additionally X crashed :D very strange, becourse
only my primary account was affected.
well, I don't really know the reason for that. after deleteing ~/.kde (with a
backup first) I had the same situation so I also deletet ~/ (with backup,
too) and it worked. than, step by step, I recovered my home directory.
I know it's not very elegant but it works. has anybody an idea what might have
been the reason?
Chris Mager.
> Hello everybody,
>
> I face the problem that after upgrading to 3.4 on a 9.2 SuSE all users can
> log in, only one won't do. I do really need to log in this one because most
> of my mail accounts work with him.
> Please help me.
> I already tried :
> -deleting temp directories
> -deleting kdm config files (only effort is different look and root not
> allowed to log in any more :-( )
> -run genkdmconf
>
> Is there any other suggestion?
> Greetings to all of you
>
> Michael Eichstädt
Hello Michael,
I had the same problem but additionally X crashed :D very strange, becourse
only my primary account was affected.
well, I don't really know the reason for that. after deleteing ~/.kde (with a
backup first) I had the same situation so I also deletet ~/ (with backup,
too) and it worked. than, step by step, I recovered my home directory.
I know it's not very elegant but it works. has anybody an idea what might have
been the reason?
Chris Mager.
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