Hi Roman
I think I was in there one other time, but I tried it again and I did just
what you said to do. I don't know why, but it's not working. It's the
weirdest thing. I seem to be quite limited at the moment also when I
attempt to edit any of the menu preferences in IceWM. Guess I'm going to
h
Hello Mark,
Login as 'root' and start up the KDE Control Center:
1. Navigate to Applications->Login Manager->Users tab
2. Under the user column, click on the word root.
3. To the right should be an icon button. Probably something other than
a penguin.
4. Click on the icon button, and then the d
1) Make sure that KDM is your preferred display manager
2) Use KDE's Control panel to re-enable the Penguins...
-JMS
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|Subject: [newbie] No Penguins on logi
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 01:59:45PM -0700, thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I am using Mandrake 7.1
>
> Somehow I did something to my linux box and now I don't have the penguins on
> the login screen. I am reffering to the penguins that represent each user. I
> used to have a root penguin and my u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I am using Mandrake 7.1
>
> Somehow I did something to my linux box and now I don't have the penguins on
> the login screen. I am reffering to the penguins that represent each user. I
> used to have a root penguin and my username penguin on this screen. I can
> sti