I just started experiencing a strange issue. First my hardware/software setup: Dell Latitude D620 running OpenSUSE 10.3 and KDE. I installed this last Friday (10/5) and it's been running great since then. This just started last night (10/12) When I log in as a non-root user from the graphical login, I cannot access Kmix or KNetworkManager. If I kill KnetworkManager and launch it from the command line I get the following error: Error requesting name, org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: Connection ":1.57" is not allowed to own the service"org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo" due to security policies in the configuration file Doing a Google search on the first part of the error message brings up some people with this issue, but no answers. If I change inittab to boot into rl 3 or I do a init 3 from the command line, login from the console and do a startx, everything works fine. So it almost looks like, when booting to rl 5, the display manager doesn't recognize that I am logging in on the console and it messes up the Dbus permissions. This isn't a KDE issue either as booting into Gnome does the same thing; no access to the network manager or mixer. If I change the displaymanager in /etc/sysconfig/displaymanger to gdm or kdm I get the issue. If I change it to xdm it works correctly. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this issue? Thanks! Carey Durbin Systems Analyst/Administrator Bridgestone APM Co., Plant 2 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org