Hey,

I have really tried all you have sent to me but still yet to resolve the
problem....

The time it failed to login, I went to the menu and selected all apart
from failsafe but things failed not until I selected the option of
Failsafe and fed in ma password.....then it finally opend a small window
where I typed the command startkde to start the KDE window.

This worked well and took me the KDE window but small window still
existing that once you closs it, it finally completely logs out of the
system and you need to re-asign again.....

Infact I get the following error in that small window;

*****************************************************
Hey,

Below is the error that's displayed when I use FailSafe to force the
system to log me to the KDE. Without running the startkde command, it
can't proceed..... And when I run the KDE, this is the error that it
displays but proceeding to the KDE window;

****************************************************
konqueror: WARNING: KGenericFactory: instance requested but no instance
name passed to the construction

X Error: BadWindow ( Invalid Window parameter) 3
   Major opcode: 20
   Minor opcode: 0
   Resource id: 0x3e002a6

X Error: BadWindow ( invalid Window parameter) 3
   Major opcode: 20
   Minor id: 0x3e00a6

konqueror: WARNING: KGenericFactory: instance requested but no instance
name passed to the construction!

Kio ( KIOConnection): ERROR: Could not write data

konqueror: WARNING: KGenericFactory: instance requested but no instance
name passed to the construction!
*******************************************************

Looking forward to hearing and solving this problem together.


Regards,
Ndaula Ahmed

> 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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