On Wednesday 10 August 2011 12:58:23 kanenas@hawaii.rr.com wrote:
This is because you use non-KDE3 session manager (possibly the one left from Xfce). To enable shutdown and other option you have to use kdm3 session manager. To do this open Yast->System->Editor of /etc/sysconfig->Desktop->Display manager->DISPLAYMANAGER
and change it to "kdm3".
Thanks, will try that! btw, GREAT JOB Ilya:))) it really is a lot of fun to use 11.4 w. kde3, it really flies:))) for a moment i had also tried Trinity Ubuntu, alas, nepomuck and akonadi and a bunch of other crap was allready built in, so it was quickly removed:) I hope there are no plans for forcing us into indexers and weird caches ( and plasmoids and activities and widgets and so on) in kde3, are there? but udev WILL come here, right?
I cannot talk for the Trinity team, but removing the hal dependency and moving to use udisks is essential. As you know the next openSUSE release will not include hal which is needed for normal operation of KDE3 (i.e. detecting and automounting removable media).
thanks again, d. btw, ihave tabooed libstrigi and kde4's kdm. will that be enough to keep *any* and *all* kde4 components from kde4 uninstalled?
Better just taboo kdelibs4 (under Ubuntu the package has different name!). Or you even can taboo Qt4 altogether, but then you'll have to use a GTK version of Yast (with kde3-gtk-qt-engine the look of GTK applications can be customized to be the same as of Qt3 applications).
ideally i would like it to be that not one kde4 component has a home in my system.
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