Re: [expert] KDE 2.0.1 Lockscreen Password broken by KDE base update

2001-03-27 Thread Civileme
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

Re: [expert] KDE 2.0.1 Lockscreen Password broken by KDE base update

2001-03-27 Thread dany allard
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

Re: [expert] KDE 2.0.1 Lockscreen Password broken by KDE base update

2001-03-23 Thread dany allard
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

Re: [expert] KDE 2.0.1 Lockscreen Password??

2001-03-09 Thread John Wolford
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

Re: [expert] KDE 2.0.1 Lockscreen Password??

2001-03-08 Thread dany allard
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.

[expert] KDE 2.0.1 Lockscreen password???

2001-03-08 Thread John Wolford
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