I had a similar situation - It was not X that was prevented from startup (kdm launched) but logging in with my user just threw me back immediately at the login screen. In $HOME/.xsession-errors I found the cause - it was libassuan . libassuan has been updated in tumbleweed and the kde packages in tumbleweed seem to require that new version - or KDE crashes immediately. In my case, the lib was still from the standard opensuse repository. After installing the tumbleweed one, login worked again. Best regards Steffen Greg KH-2 wrote:
On Thu, Aug 04, 2011 at 07:05:16AM +0300, Vahis wrote:
I found it. I played with snapshots and updated stuff incrementally, booting in between.
It's gpg2, gpg2-lang or gpgme.
How do those packages keep x from starting up?
And why can't I duplicate it here?
totally confused.
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