Hi,
Yes, I set back the permissions to easy in yast. In
fact I have upgraded to kde 3.2.1 and suse 9.1, but I
still have the same proble
m.
Baks
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I'm running suse 9.0 with kde 3.1.4 that comes with suse. I recently changed the file permissions in Yast from easy to secure. Since then I have failed to login kde as root though I can login as root on the console. I changed the permission back to easy but still I can't login as root. I've seen similar cases on
Hi Baks, I suppose that you will set back permissions in Yast. Did you try to alter permissins in Yast in text mode? (Ctrl-Alt-F1) By the way: Using predefined levels should be sufficient secure. HAMW Op maandag 31 mei 2004 12:23, schreef Baks: the
mailinglists but all solution they are giving are not helping me, i.e., /opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc should be a simbolic link to /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc. I also checked that I have AllowRootLogin=true in /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc. I don't know if there is anything more I need to check.
Baks
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