On Thursday, March 17th 2005 15:05 BandiPat wrote:
**************** Ok, what you are experiencing is different than what I did that one time. Sounds like something is amiss indeed, but I, like you, would have cleared out the /tmp directory first. That's probably not a bad idea anyway for a big update of this nature. Keep us posted on what you find.
Hi, now after some days without access to my e-mail account after a big mistake of my Provider (He had to learn, that is no good idea to give important work to an irish server administrator on the evening of St. Patrick´s Day ) I´ m posting the solution for my log in problem. After some different ideas without a positv result, I decided to rename the /.kde folder and that´s it. Like the try and error method I tested one file after the other from the old renamed /.kde folder and found out that the file /.kde/share/config/kgpgrc from KDE3.3 was the reason for all the trouble. Kgpg was configurated to start up with KDE for the normal user and so I got a freezed KDE every time the normal user started KDE. Well, the log in problem is solved but now, gpg don´t work right. Encryption works fine but decryption doesn´ t at all. Kgpg told my that the gpg-agent is not running but that in the gpg-config the entry was made for it. bye René