Re: Kill kdesktop_lock (maybe a bug in the last KDE 3.1 packages)

2003-01-20 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
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.

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Kill kdesktop_lock (maybe a bug in the last KDE 3.1 packages)

2003-01-20 Thread Jaime Robles
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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 

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