Actually...
On 9/10/06, HG
Hi!
We'll, it's fine now after I changed it back. So no worries :-) I'm happy.
It's not quite fine yet still. Well, I got rid of the auto-login, but the population of the login list is still acting weird. I have 7 users with UID 1000-1006 + root, of course. The only difference between these is that UID 1000 and 1002 are members of SSH-group (only they are allowed to use SSH). At the moment nobody is disabled and every user has been created the same way with YaST, How the login was and how I would like it to be is that all others are shown there, except root. So to do this, I open the KDE Control Center. From there I open the Login manager and select the administrator mode. On Users-tab there is the list of Hidden Users. From that list, I try to select root to be hidden. But it doesn't work as it should. Here are the different scenarios that I've found out: - If I do not have anybody selected, only UIDs 1000, 1002 and root are shown on the login screen. - If I select root to be hidden, only the UIDs 1000 and 1002 are shown. - Curiously, if I also select UID 1003 to be hidden, then all others except 1003 and root are shown (this is of course how it should be). But if I try to show the 1003, most of the others also disappear. - And further more, if I only hide the user 1003 (and not root), then shown are the users 1000, 1002 and root. So the problem is somehow connected to the user 1003. Except that I can not figure out why the user 1001 would never show along with 1000 and 1002. And I have absolutely no iea why 1003 would be any different. Anybody have any idea how to get this working? Where to look? -- HG.