Joe Morris wrote:
On 07/10/2008 02:39 AM, John E. Perry wrote:
I have family in for several weeks. I want to allow them to use my system at will, and for that, I created accounts for each, using the yast user management process.
However, when I logged off my kde session, not only did the new accounts not show up, the old generic guest account disappeared. What do I need to do to get all 7 accounts onto the graphical login screen?
Perhaps try restarting kdm, i.e. rckdm restart as root. That is assuming a lot, as you didn't say which DE, what version, etc.
I was hoping there was something quick and obvious, and a bit rushed. Now that it's obvious that I was too naive, and I have some time, here's a rundown. opensuse 11.0, up to date as far as this morning's check says. kde 3.5.9 release 49.1 kde4 installed (original with 11.0 and not updated) but not in use. When I set up the 4 new users this morning, I tried first logging out of my session. When only the first two accounts I had created at installation showed up (guest was third), I tried the Windows solution for everything (reboot). When this didn't help, I sent the message asking for help. I tried-- ctrl-alt-f1, log in as root, rckdm restart --before this message, and there was no change. Still only my and my wife's accounts show. When I go into yast user management, all users show, and I can see no difference in their configurations. jp -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org