On Monday, 25 October 2004 10.07, Phil Burness wrote:
On Sunday 24 October 2004 16:09, Anders Johansson wrote:
You need to add
session required pam_resmgr.so
to either /etc/pam.d/xdm or /etc/pam.d/kdm (I forget which, try both). Then log out, log back in and try again
Anders, Thanks, it is v9.0. I looked in /etc/pam.d and I only had a xdm file no kdm. The xdm file already had the pam_resmgr.so in it so I created a kdm file and added that line but it didn't work.
Also, on a recent KDE upgrade to 3.3.0 the kdm stopped working so I switched to gdm but used a kde session.
ok, then it should have been in /etc/pam.d/gdm, but never mind, you got it to work so all is well
Using your clue above I upgraded to 3.3.1, switched back to kdm, restarted the X-Server logged in via KDM and hey-presto k3b and xcdroast work.
Now I have a seperate problem.... When I reboot (with kdm) the booting hangs just at the starting SMB section. My workaround is to boot into init 3, then switch to init 5. I have no idea why this happens.
It is extremely unlikely that this has anything to do with kdm or the kde upgrade, since as far as I know, nothing related to kde is used that early in the boot process. Did you upgrade anything else? Anything interesting in the boot logs? K3b has stopped writing to disks again. It see's the drives, but only shows
On Monday 25 October 2004 09:04, Anders Johansson wrote: them as readers even if I log in as root. I don't know why, but it worked for a while after I reloaded kdm as above. I've manually set the permissions on the drives to rwxrwxrwx but still no joy. Phil