Viestissä Keskiviikko 12 Kesäkuu 2002 02:22, Howard Coles Jr. kirjoitti:
On Monday June 10 2002 12:53 am, Oliver Fuchs wrote:
On Sun, 09 Jun 2002, Peter B VanCampen wrote:
I have a new clean SuSE 8.0 install ( very cool install btw) and on this sys I noticed that on the 'Logout' box there are no options for 'shutdown' or 'reboot' ; only logoff and if you select that then when it displays the logon screen there is only the 'user' and 'password' boxes. On the other 8.0 installs I am used to seeing KDE ask if you want to logon as another user or restart or reboot.
In Yast Sysconfig Editor did you enable KDM_SHUTDOWN=all?
Thanks for the Tip Oliver, but I still have the problem. Whenever I click on the "Logout" icon or menu option I get that stupid little box labeled "end session for USERID" with nothing but an option to save session, Logout, or cancel. And the main login prompt has no option for shutdown or restart of the computer.
Hi, I had similar type of problem. My suggestion is: open xterm, su to root, run /sbin/SuSEconfig manually, and see if it suggests changes in /etc/opt/kde3/share/config/kdm//kdmrc. Probably you have in that file two lines that need to be changed: in [X-*-Core] should be AllowShutDown=All and in [X-:0-Core] should also be AllowShutDown=All. Try changing these (as root) and hopefully you should have both problems solved. At least this worked for me. Best regards! -- Tapio Tuovila -- Tapio Tuovila