Yup, that happened to me before too. My recomendation is:

delete your old kdebase (rpm -e kdebase)
reinstall kdebase from the RPMs in the Mandrake distribution

The only problem is that after you run KDE again, you might have to reconfigure
some minor details (I had to reinstall my theme. YMMV.)

On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Richard M Davis wrote:
> Can someone, por favor, point me at the settings files that dictate the
> Mandrake 6 login screen. My machine crashed while trying to start 
> Another Level instead of KDE (I think that's what happened, I've only
> got patchy details from the guy that perpetrated this evil deed!)
> 
> I ran fsck on my /home partition, and everything's almost back to normal
> EXCEPT the Login Dialog is now just a default KDE, offering only KDE and
> failsafe, instead of the nice top hat and all the other lovely WM
> choices which was the default after installation.
> 
> I could easily reinstall, but I'd like to understand how this bit of the
> system setup works, if anyone can help.
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> Richard

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