Hareesh Nagarajan wrote:

>
>>You would think it would pop up and say, "hey idiot, you screwed up one
>>of my files.  Put it back or I will not let you in."  Something to that
>>effect anyway.  Mine may call me a lot worse than a idiot though.  :)
>>    
>>
>
>Dude, why should my .bashrc affect KDM spawning a KDE session for me?
>If things don't appear as they should in a non-critical path, the app
>must fall back to system defaults.
>
>I will investigate this a little more and look at the KDM sources to
>figure out if this is a bug with KDM or a bug in my KDM setup.
>
>BTW, the "buggy" line in my .bashrc was this:
>set savehist=100
>
>If I set this line, then KDM won't log me in. It I comment this line
>out KDM will let me log in.
>
>./h
>
>  
>
It does seem it would let you in and just ignore that setting.  Most
everything has a default somewhere.  I still think it should at the very
least pop up a error message and tell you something what is wrong.  It's
also not like that is something extremely critical.

BTW, I was being humorous about the comment above.  I have a serious
sense of humor.  I think most everything has to be funny, well except
someone being sick or dying anyway.  You should see some of the silly
things I do.  Since I have a genetic disorder, the humor helps.  I need
all I can get to make it through most days.  Maybe I need to change my sig.

Dale
:-)

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