On Tuesday 27 March 2001 14:20, you wrote:
> I sent the information to Mandrake. They should be looking into it.
>
> I have been told that the problem does not occur with KDE 2.1 final.
>
> If you upgrade your KDE the problem should go away.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dany Allard
>
> Elias Tahhan Bittar wro
I sent the information to Mandrake. They should be looking into it.
I have been told that the problem does not occur with KDE 2.1 final.
If you upgrade your KDE the problem should go away.
Thanks
Dany Allard
Elias Tahhan Bittar wrote:
> I have the same problem.
>
> I always read that linux
Everyone
I built a new mandrake 7.2 install and started going through updates (using
mandrakeUpdate) until
I broke the Lockscreen.
The package that breaks it is the KDEBASE package.
If I am right everyone that has updated their kdebase package should have the
lockscreen broken.
To test
I can confirm that mine did work for user accounts at one earlier point in time. I
remember it
working. Now it's not, so i agree, it must have happened with an update. Hmm.which
package.the hunt begins.
j
--- dany allard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John
>
>I reported the same pro
John
I reported the same problem on Tuesday March 6th.
I tested it on a couple of boxes. It seems to only affect user accounts. The root
account is fine.
A fresh install of Mandrake 7.2 works fine, so the only thing I can think of is that
one of the
updates,
from mandrake update killed it.
Good LORD. I remember awhile back reading about someone complaining
that their KDE lockscreen
password accepted a null password just as easily as the one it was
SUPPOSED to be accepting.
"That's crazy," i thought, and i didn't see anything more of that
thread.
Well for some reason i remembered