On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 19:02 +0800, Vincente Aggrippino wrote:
I tried to send this email to opensuse@opensuse.org first, but it didn't come to me through the mailing list ::shrug::
Actually it did.
SuSE 10.0.
I recently switched from Fedora Core where I was used to Gnome. So, when I switched to SuSE, I made sure that all of the Gnome and GTK stuff was installed and Gnome was the default. I thought I'd give KDE a try, since it's SuSE's default and there are a lot of programs that I'm not using which are KDE based.
After I switched, using the "Session" link at the bottom of the greeter, I can't use the keyboard. I know it works, I just can't use it from within KDE. I can't type in a Konsole terminal... I can't use CTRL-ALT-F1 to switch to the actual console. I can't open the YaST Control Center properly because I can't type the root password when I'm prompted.
If I use the mouse to log out, or end my session, I can type again... I can log in. Everything works fine in Gnome.
I read something from an old message that seems to describe this problem in relation to upgrading KDE, but this is the first time I've run KDE.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks, Vince
-- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998