Re: [newbie] MDK 10? Hmm.....

2004-03-21 Thread Floyd Hagen
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004, JRH wrote: > > just managed to finally get 10 Community up and running, and I have a > question: > > On 9.2, the login screen gave me the opportunity to manually enter my > username. 10 does not appear to give me that option. I used to be able to log > into KDE as root, a

Re: [newbie] MDK 10? Hmm.....

2004-03-21 Thread brife
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 15:43, JRH wrote: > just managed to finally get 10 Community up and running, and I have a > question: > > On 9.2, the login screen gave me the opportunity to manually enter my > username. 10 does not appear to give me that option. I used to be able to log > into KDE as roo

Re: [newbie] MDK 10? Hmm.....

2004-03-21 Thread Greg Meyer
On Sunday 21 March 2004 03:43 pm, JRH wrote: > just managed to finally get 10 Community up and running, and I have a > question: > > On 9.2, the login screen gave me the opportunity to manually enter my > username. 10 does not appear to give me that option. I used to be able to > log into KDE as ro

Re: [newbie] MDK 10? Hmm.....

2004-03-21 Thread Kaj Haulrich
On Sunday 21 March 2004 21:43, JRH wrote: > just managed to finally get 10 Community up and running, and I > have a question: > > On 9.2, the login screen gave me the opportunity to manually > enter my username. 10 does not appear to give me that option. I > used to be able to log into KDE as root,

Re: [newbie] MDK 10? Hmm.....

2004-03-21 Thread Philip Cronje
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 20:43:02 +, JRH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > just managed to finally get 10 Community up and running, and I have a > question: > > On 9.2, the login screen gave me the opportunity to manually enter my > username. 10 does not appear to give me that option. I used to be

[newbie] MDK 10? Hmm.....

2004-03-21 Thread JRH
just managed to finally get 10 Community up and running, and I have a question: On 9.2, the login screen gave me the opportunity to manually enter my username. 10 does not appear to give me that option. I used to be able to log into KDE as root, and do things that way, to save time using comma