KompuKit wrote:
> 
> yes...I have a dir called:  /home/kit
> 
> and the file is not there
> 
> but not a dir called: /usr/home/kit
> 
> Romanator wrote:
> >
> > KompuKit wrote:
> > >
> > > I don't have a   /usr/home/kit
> > >
> > > I didn't make that partition
> >
> > You must have a /home directory folder for user. Every one has one. It's
> > not a partition but a directory folder.
> >
> > --
> > Roman
> > Registered Linux User #179293
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Log out and login to enlightenment. Then log out of enlightenment.
Reboot your computer.
Does it automatically start in enlightenment? If it does, check
/usr/home/kit
Open the hidden file .Xclients
Follow the steps from the previous emails.
After saying that, did you check the /etc/sysconfig/autologin file?

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