On 11/04/13 04:11, Charles Patterson wrote:
Originally posted on the Scientific Linux forum:
http://scientificlinuxforum.org/index.php?act=ST&f=11&t=2281

With this last update to 6.4, and perhaps an update before, the KDM
login panel does not appear after boot. I see the background but nothing
else. Going to init level 3 and then back to init level 5 shows me the
login panel. Also hitting ctrl-alt-delete and then escape to dismiss the
shutdown menu shows the login panel as well. Going to init level 3 and
then startx puts me into an X session without login at all.

/var/log/messages says:
kdm: Abnormal termination of greeter for display :0, code 1 signal 0
kdm: Fatal X Server IO error: Interrupted system call

I have console access no problem and the rest of the system seems
healthy. fsck on the root partition came back with no problems.

I should say that I am running an ATI RV100 QY/Radeon 7000/VE card so no
nVidia issues here.

Now that I have the work-around, this isn't so dire anymore, but still
irksome. Anybody have any ideas how to fix this?

TIA.

About two weeks ago my LVM tools disappeared somehow and I lost access to lv_home; after reinstalling the tools, and apparent initial success, I could only reboot into Gnome. I enabled the kde-unstable repo to try the new build from there, but still could get only Gnome or the login screen. Xorg.0.log showed many AUDIT messages and clients being connected and rapidly disconnected. I found an earlier reference quoting a similar log extract and claiming a cure by adding a section "Files" defining the RgbPath to Xorg.conf, but that was later retracted. I don't have an Xorg.conf. I'm now on 6.4

Eventually I found that disabling the sshd service permitted normal login to kde. That's not a universal solution, but it lets me do most of what I want.

John P

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