Hello SuSE people. First of all reunning 9.2 & KDE 3.4 Universal trash is a question/warning for others. The log in problem is related/caused by that which I don't know how to fix. A little long-winded but necessary to understand the problem. History is: A few nights ago I ripped a movie DVD. When I finished I put the 7 gig file in the trash. Last night I started to do a Kdar backup and started to get error messages. One being that /tmp was full and couldn't proceed. I have /tmp set to empty every time I boot up so I just rebooted. After the reboot, SuSE brings me to a screen message that says / directory is full and KDE is unable to start. I drop down to init 3 and look at the /tmp & / directories and find nothing obvious. Then I boot from the DVD and do a system repair. Still nothing obvious. My / directory is 2 gig and is normally about 20% used. After several hours of this I just start trying different things to empty those directories. /tmp IS empty after the reboot except for the normal boot stuff. Just the / directory is 100% full. I finally see the huge trash files and empty the trash for all 3 users AND root! That empties my / directory. Hence the question/warning. How is it possible that trash can be in root's trashcan?? Is the trash universal with all users? Anyway, that returned my / directory to normal and I reboot. Now I get to the log in screen and attempt to log in as my normal user. X starts it's thing and I am dumped back to the log in screen. I try the other users and they work normally and bring up their KDE screens. Only I cannot log in this way. I have to drop back to init 3 log in and then startx. Then I get my normal KDE screen. Why only me? and how do I go about fixing that ? Bob S.