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Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 11:21:49 +0200
From: Jean de Largentaye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: kdm resets after login because of problem in ~/*profile
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The exact line which seems to have posed problem was
export DISPLAY=john:0.0
in .bash_profile. I'm a bit stumped as to why that is troublesome,
though I guess it must conflict with the env var set by X (which is
just 0:0).
I think I added that line when I had XDMCP enabled and was doing stuff
on
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On September 9, 2005 08:42, Jean de Largentaye wrote:
Oh no, I wouldn't dare request a behaviour change. After all, I expect
that being The Great Respected Maintainer, you know what you're doing
;).
That's the theory, anyway :)
No, just giving users better notice
The exact line which seems to have posed problem was
export DISPLAY=john:0.0
in .bash_profile. I'm a bit stumped as to why that is troublesome,
though I guess it must conflict with the env var set by X (which is
just 0:0).
I think I added that line when I had XDMCP enabled and was doing stuff
on
tags 327191 pending
stop
On September 9, 2005 08:42, Jean de Largentaye wrote:
Oh no, I wouldn't dare request a behaviour change. After all, I expect
that being The Great Respected Maintainer, you know what you're doing
;).
That's the theory, anyway :)
No, just giving users better notice
On Friday 09 September 2005 14:42, Jean de Largentaye wrote:
The exact line which seems to have posed problem was
export DISPLAY=john:0.0
use ssh -X and remove the DISPLAY setting.
Achim
in .bash_profile. I'm a bit stumped as to why that is troublesome,
though I guess it must conflict with
Package: kdm
Version: 4:3.4.2-2
Severity: important
Because KDM sources the ~/*profile login scripts in /etc/kde3/kdm/Xsessions
and because of previously (and as yet) undetected problems in these scripts,
KDM resets after login, considering the session has ended. These scripts
worked fine
On September 8, 2005 05:21, Jean de Largentaye wrote:
Because KDM sources the ~/*profile login scripts in
/etc/kde3/kdm/Xsessions and because of previously (and as yet) undetected
problems in these scripts, KDM resets after login, considering the
session has ended. These scripts worked fine
On 9/6/05, Brian Kimball [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jean de Largentaye wrote:
After making the jump and upgrading to KDE 3.4.2, I cannot login
through KDM anymore.
The kdm login screen disappears, then I wait a few seconds for the
kde splash to appear, then X resets, and back to the login
On September 8, 2005 05:21, Jean de Largentaye wrote:
Because KDM sources the ~/*profile login scripts in
/etc/kde3/kdm/Xsessions and because of previously (and as yet) undetected
problems in these scripts, KDM resets after login, considering the
session has ended. These scripts worked fine
Jean de Largentaye wrote:
After making the jump and upgrading to KDE 3.4.2, I cannot login
through KDM anymore.
The kdm login screen disappears, then I wait a few seconds for the
kde splash to appear, then X resets, and back to the login screen.
This happens whichever session I choose (of
On Friday 02 September 2005 00:05, Jean de Largentaye wrote:
Salutations,
After making the jump and upgrading to KDE 3.4.2, I cannot login
through KDM anymore.
The kdm login screen disappears, then I wait a few seconds for the kde
splash to appear, then X resets, and back to the login
Salutations,
After making the jump and upgrading to KDE 3.4.2, I cannot login
through KDM anymore.
The kdm login screen disappears, then I wait a few seconds for the kde
splash to appear, then X resets, and back to the login screen. This
happens whichever session I choose (of KDE, Larswm, or
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