I downloaded the Mandrake 7.0 iso and installed it on several
machines.   For the most part it works great, but I've found a few small
problems on all three of the machines I've installed on:

1) when I run

[msh@localhost msh]$ /usr/bin/E-ScreenSave.epplet

I get a desktop icon with several buttons on it, when click on the lock
button I get
xscreensaver-command: no screensaver is running on display :0.0
xscreensaver-command: no screensaver is running on display :0.0
xscreensaver-command: no screensaver is running on display :0.0
xscreensaver-command: no screensaver is running on display :0.0
xscreensaver-command: no screensaver is running on display :0.0
xscreensaver-command: no screensaver is running on display :0.0

shouldn't the screensaver come on?  If so, what do I need to do to fix
things?

2) when I login in as root and choose the GNOME option, I see the usual
GNOME panel at the bottom of the screen.  However, logging as a regular
user and chosing GNOME doesn't give a panel at the bottom of the
screen.  Everything else seems to work fine.  In case it helps here is a
list of processes running once in GNOME as a regular user:


[msh@localhost msh]$ ps -ax
  PID TTY      STAT   TIME COMMAND
    1 ?        S      0:03 init [5]
    2 ?        SW     0:00 [kflushd]
    3 ?        SW     0:00 [kupdate]
    4 ?        SW     0:00 [kpiod]
    5 ?        SW     0:00 [kswapd]
    6 ?        SW<    0:00 [mdrecoveryd]
  250 ?        S      0:00 portmap
  265 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/apmd -p 10 -w 5 -W -g -s
/etc/sysconfig/apm-scripts/suspend -r /etc/
  329 ?        S      0:00 syslogd -m 0
  339 ?        S      0:00 klogd
  354 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/atd
  369 ?        S      0:00 crond
  384 ?        S      0:00 inetd
  399 ?        S      0:00 lpd
  419 ?        SW     0:00 [lockd]
  420 ?        SW     0:00 [rpciod]
  430 ?        S      0:00 rpc.statd
  450 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/amd -a /.automount -l syslog -c
1000 /net /etc/amd.conf
  530 ?        S      0:00 /usr/lib/postfix/master
  537 ?        S      0:00 pickup -l -t fifo
  539 ?        S      0:00 qmgr -l -t fifo -u
  553 ?        S      0:00 gpm -t ps/2
  571 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  582 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  583 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  584 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  585 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  586 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  587 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  588 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  589 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  590 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  591 ?        S      0:00 httpd
  612 ?        S      0:00 xfs -port -1 -daemon
  666 ?        S      0:00 /usr/bin/actived
  667 ?        S      0:00 /usr/bin/innd -p4
  700 tty1     S      0:00 /sbin/mingetty tty1
  701 tty2     S      0:00 /sbin/mingetty tty2
  702 tty3     S      0:00 /sbin/mingetty tty3
  703 tty4     S      0:00 /sbin/mingetty tty4
  704 tty5     S      0:00 /sbin/mingetty tty5
  705 tty6     S      0:00 /sbin/mingetty tty6
  706 ?        S      0:00 kdm -nodaemon
  713 ?        R      0:33 /etc/X11/X -auth
/etc/X11/xdm/authdir/A:0-E7Lhdp
  714 ?        S      0:00 -:0
  727 ?        S      0:00 gnome-session
  764 ?        S      0:00 gnome-smproxy --sm-client-id default0
  770 ?        S      0:05 /usr/bin/enlightenment -clientId default2
 3871 ?        S      0:00 xterm
 3885 pts/0    S      0:00 bash
 3940 pts/0    R      0:00 ps -ax
[msh@localhost msh]$


3) When logged in as root and choosing KDE I am able to open the KDE
control center and the open the styles setup box (which is under
desktop), there are options for icon styles for Panel, File manager and
desktop icons and Other.  I can change the File manager and desktop
icons and Other to Normal (the default is Large).  However, when logged
in as a regular user (using KDE) I can't make the same changes.  The
dialog buttons appear to change, but when I log back in, the settings
have reverted to Large.  Any ideas on how to fix this?

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