HG wrote:
Hi!
On 9/5/06, Basil Chupin
wrote: HG wrote:
After the upgrade with smart, I hit Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to restart the X. It did not restart. (No, I have not actually rebooted the whole system... should I?) Writing startx on shell terminal starts and logs
If you have upgraded late yesterday or early today then there is nothing to do because the new upgrade contains the corrected files.
I upgraded today. And yes I did have to do something: I rebooted the system (it's more like windows all the time) and now the X works....
...Actually too well. I still do not get the log screen as now it logs me on automatically >:-( No, I did not have that enabled and I just checked wether something had changed it - from Control Center/System Administration/Login Manager/Convenience - and no, it's still not enabled and yet, this always logs me automatically on after reboot.
No, sorry that's not all. I just rebooted this to be sure, and the above thing only happened twice. This time, I was not automatically logged on, but the list of users that was shown on the front page included me, root and just one other user. I have logged onto the X with root and my own username after the update. The other user might have been the one that would have been selected at the above auto-login dialog, which I only visited. Now, I checked the hidden users list (again from the KDE control center) and no, the other users have not been marked as hidden. Still they were not shown.
One thing more, now the system asks for root password when doing reboot locally. That wasn't so and again from the KDE control center I can see that the value for allow shutdown local is Everybody.
So, I think I'm having lot's of things wrong with the new KDE :-(
No such behaviour here. All working perfectly. I have never allowed 'me' to be logged on automatically - never, ever. All restarts/reboots working as usual, without any problems. Cheers. -- This computer is environment-friendly and is running on OpenSuSE 10.1