> What you are seeing is the xdm login screen. If you would like to change
> it edit the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop right now it should be showing:
> DESKTOP="XDM"

Thanks for your answer, unfortunatly this seems not to be the problem. The file 
you mention did not exist on my system, but I tried to create it and this did 
not change the problem. I just wonder that the login-screen I see is not the 
same as in the LTSP-doku - but this can have many reasons - I just mentioned it 
for completeness.

The problem here is somehow a security- and or authentication related. The user 
gets authenticated but seems to be loged off automatically and immediately  
after login:

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Mar 29 15:17:42 vumbox02 xdm(pam_unix)[1657]: session opened for user eleve by 
(uid=0)
Mar 29 15:17:43 vumbox02 xdm(pam_unix)[1657]: session closed for user eleve
-----

Still the same question: any idea? :-)

Thanks, ingo



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