Personally, I prefer starting from the simplest remedies.
1. On the splash screen where you enter your username and password, there are 
a number of options. Go to the menu option and restart KDE. In my case it has 
solved that problem on a number of boxes.
2. If that still doesn't sort it out, I suggest switching to runlevel 3 and 
running sax2. I did this once on one that refused to respond to 1 above.
Hope this helps.

On Friday 11 March 2005 14:28, Fred Bbaale wrote:
> Tricky one there buddy , but my first take would be for you to check the
> system log.(/var/log/messages parhaps).  You could also cech the shell you
> are using , but then you say you are able to login and then it just stops
> after sometime.
>
> I would also think of you looking at the /etc/login.defs or you can use the
> YaST tool to check your security settings.  Do you use any PAM mechanisms ?
>
> But as I said it is a tricky one , but you could start with that .
>
>
> Regards ,

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