Tina is related to the Oracle database server on your system.

Dan


On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, you wrote:
> I checked and all of my window managers are still there, so  my mileage
> did vary. Still no explanation for the
> extra user Tina who seems to be associated with the time management or
> something like that.
>
> Dennis Myers wrote:
> > I've not noticed that I lost all the other window managers, I'll have to
> > check that, but I do have a user
> > named Tina on the login gui.  So does anyone know what that is all
> > about, and is it safe to delete Tina as a
> > user?  Probably need to report to Mandrake and  kde.org, it is a bug
> > accountable to one or the other. Could
> > look on the KDE web site to see if the things already been reported. It
> > still shows up in the KDE2.1beta as welll
> > as the so called stabel KDE2.0.
> >
> > -michael- wrote:
> >> On Thursday 18 January 2001 07:02, regarding [newbie] KDE2 PROBLEM,
> >>
> >> you said:
> >>>  Hello,installed the KDE2 rpms and all went well.I did a "rpm -Uvf
> >>> *.rpm --test" and it came back with no failed dependencies.I then
> >>> installed from
> >>> text console outside of x.I then did a "rpm --rebuilddb" followed by
> >>> "update-menus -v" Once I went to log in I found a whole bunch of system
> >>> users,no biggie,but I now only have KDE, default, and failsafe, all
> >>> other
> >>> window managers are gone. I have seen that this seems to be common,
> >>> anyone
> >>> have a fix for the bug? Should I report it and to who? Thanks for your
> >>> time.
> >>
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> >> Dale:
> >> I have the same problem; all my users except me, root and user2 are
> >> penguins with program names...when I boot to KDE I get icewm, when I
> >> do default it is enlightenment and I assume that failsafe is a command
> >> line. I can only get this when i type init 5 instead of startx(which
> >> produces enlightenment).
> >> I miss my old KDE!

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