> Ah, I might have warned y'alls about that. Because
> the KDE stuff is built and 
> installed as a plain user, the desktop locking stuff
> is not installed setuid 
> root. And that needs to check your password -- which
> then fails. You can 
> chown root:bin + chmod 4755 the relevant binaries
> (don't know which those are 
> off the top of my head) and test from there, but ISTR
> that there was an issue 
> even then. So keep a second machine handy and/or be
> prepared to 
> ctrl-alt-backspace.

In kde3 the relevant program to make suid to allow unlocking was kcheckpass, 
don't know if that changed in kde4.
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