-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 12 April 2003 19:02, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
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Your going to need to restart KDM (GUI login) if you use it and recommend not being in X/KDE when you do this. So..do this which doesn't require a reboot ..9-10 times nothing gets fixed in Linux with a reboot. You only need to reboot if you change the kernel. Anyway..I digress. This is what you need to do. I know this ;). But anyway, in a distribution like SuSE, you never know whether an extra daemon doesn't do things that you don't know from a distribution like Gentoo (also installed at my system).
1. log out of KDE 2. press "ctrl+alt+F2" which will bring you to a console login. 3. login as root and type this (without the quotes) "rcxdm stop" then delete the files above like I've layed out. You can then logout of tty2 and type "alt+F1" which will bring you to console 1 and you can log in as root and type "rcxdm start" which will bring your GUI login back up and all should be well. :)
Didn't help... The problems still occur. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+maoTpy/Gjo6hsHYRArOYAJ9gH6RWiqYIwGJ/r6wBj/fYr9BwgwCfcNNb +aVBwcO7bD1Y9/jSL0XrIxQ= =CTgp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----