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
On Wednesday 27 December 2000 09:12, civileme wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 December 2000 15:36, you wrote:
> > On Tuesday 26 December 2000 14:58, civileme wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 26 December 2000 09:36, you wrote:
> > > > Hi, I downloaded kde 2.0.1 mandrake rpm's from kde.org and upgraded
> > > > my kde
On Tuesday 26 December 2000 15:36, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 December 2000 14:58, civileme wrote:
> > On Tuesday 26 December 2000 09:36, you wrote:
> > > Hi, I downloaded kde 2.0.1 mandrake rpm's from kde.org and upgraded my
> > > kde to 2.0.1 and now kde doesn't start as a normal user! only as r
On Tuesday 26 December 2000 14:58, civileme wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 December 2000 09:36, you wrote:
> > Hi, I downloaded kde 2.0.1 mandrake rpm's from kde.org and upgraded my
> > kde to 2.0.1 and now kde doesn't start as a normal user! only as root.
> > After you give the login and password it appe
On Tuesday 26 December 2000 09:36, you wrote:
> Hi, I downloaded kde 2.0.1 mandrake rpm's from kde.org and upgraded my kde
> to 2.0.1 and now kde doesn't start as a normal user! only as root. After
> you give the login and password it appears the splash screen saying loading
> "system services..."
Hi, I downloaded kde 2.0.1 mandrake rpm's from kde.org and upgraded my kde to
2.0.1 and now kde doesn't start as a normal user! only as root. After you
give the login and password it appears the splash screen saying loading
"system services..." and after that it says kde is up and running but
Why are there no kde 2.0.1 packages?
I know there are ones in cooker, but if I'm correct, those are linked against
qt2.2.2, which is linked against glibc-2.2 which alot of stuff depends on and
the update tool isn't exactly as swift as apt (and I don't want to update to
everything in cooker that
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