Re: Kill kdesktop_lock (maybe a bug in the last KDE 3.1 packages)
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 12:24:02PM +0100, Jaime Robles wrote: > If i lock the desktop and then i enter a wrong password, > that should only happen if kcheckpass fails (possibly because it is not suid root). a wrong password is not a failure. > i can see a message like (it is in Spanish) "Kill kdesktop_lock" and i > cannot try again to enter my password... > you should be able to retry after 10 seconds. > do the solution is to "alt-ctl-F1" to a text-shell and kill > the kdesktop_lock process... > exactly. greetings -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! -- Chaos, panic, and disorder - my work here is done.
Kill kdesktop_lock (maybe a bug in the last KDE 3.1 packages)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello. I have just updated today to the last kde 3.1 packages and i have discovered what i think is a bug. If i lock the desktop and then i enter a wrong password, i can see a message like (it is in Spanish) "Kill kdesktop_lock" and i cannot try again to enter my password... do the solution is to "alt-ctl-F1" to a text-shell and kill the kdesktop_lock process... Once i have kill that process i can alt-F7 and i am in the desktop again. I am having problems to update because the libkdefake package - -- Un saludo, Jaime Robles [EMAIL PROTECTED] Coordinador KDE-es - KDE Spanish Translation Team http://www.kde.org/es - http://es.i18n.kde.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+K9xVER46oL+8yYURAtNCAJ49PipzWN6fjqxiXA5SnFIGjv+a1ACeOBlM fnfnGaIgClKdIHcxH7wDE14= =JONv -END PGP SIGNATURE-