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Subject: bug in kdm...all versions
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Package: kdm
Version: 2.2.2-14.7 for Debian/stable
                3.1.3-1 for Debian/unstable

Each time kdm is upgraded, the "root" user image is reset to the default
rather than keeping the same user image that was set from the
menu->configure->login manager->users->user image->root icon.  In
contrast, all non-root user images are retained following an upgrade. 
If a root user wants to have a user image other than the default, it is
necessary to redefine this image after each upgrade of the kdm package.


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James D Freels writes:

> It appears that with the upgrade to v3.2.1, this bug went away.
> That is, the root icon on the kdm login remains intact.  So now, I
> do not have to reset the picture (to a picture of my dog) each time
> kde is upgraded.

Thanks, closing the bug report then.

cheers
domi

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