Filby, Gordon wrote:
>
> My problems:
> 
> 1. whenever I start KDE (from a prompt with startx) I get two CD players
> appearing on my screen. Where are these started up and how can I switch them
> off?

Press the button on lower left of CD player.  The answer is in the FAQ
as well.

> 2.more seriously. Once in KDE and working I get the following effect. If I
> open the file manager (from the menu, I think it's Utilities file manger
> super user mode) and when I'm done close it again all my links are dead - I
> can't start any other program including the file manager if I decide I want
> touse it again. Up to now I've restarted KDE again but there must be a nmore
> gentile way of doing things. Is this a bug or a feature?

Bug.  kfm has crashed.  Restart kfm by pressing Alt-F2 and then kfm,
enter into the mini command window that opens.   assuming you are using
kfm, that is.

> 3 and last problem. Impressed with my progress with KDE I rashly decided to
> use the graphical login. Did this using YAST. Now I'Ve decided I don't like
> the graphical login and heve to tried to get back to the previous state by
> calling YAST from inside KDE and resetting the ASCII option. Result: after
> hitting beenden it restarts in graphical mode again. It looks as if I'll
> need to tweak some files by hand. But which ones?

Exit KDE ot the KDM (login manager which appears at boot) Theres a halt
or shutdown option somewhere.  Use it, and on reboot Yast should have
set the system to come to a rulevel giving you a bash prompt.

George Russell
-- 
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, 
One Ring to bring them all and in the Darkness bind them,
In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie.

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