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Saturday, May 22nd 2004, 6:35pm

KDM broken, reboots Xserver, no desktop environments

For some reason, my KDM has suddenly stopped working. Where it used to show my
root and user as a choice, and the availability of kde, gnome, fluxbox, icewm
and failsafe, it now shows a session type dropdown box, which contains these
entries, plus an entry for xdcpm?.
But when I click on my user name, and choose anything other than icewm, all
that happens is my Xserver reboots back to the login screen. I can still
successfully use GDM to choose my DE, but would prefer to use KDM. This has
manifested itself since I attempted to add xfce to the dropdown menu. I have
created an entry for xfce in /etc/X11/wmsession.d, and run the chksession -k
command so that xfce appears in the dropdown menu. Trying to chase Mandys boot
process is ridiculously difficult due to the non standard way it happens. No
config files are where you would expect them to be, and the multiple shell
scripts are referenced in a way that is so convaluted that it leaves your head
spinning.
Does anyone have any clear and concise instructions, perhaps suitable for a 6
yr old, on how to get KDM to work once again.
Running genkdmconf --no-old doesn\'t do the trick either. I am at a complete
and utter loss here.
Heeelllllppp

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Wednesday, June 2nd 2004, 4:20am

You didn't just recently upgrade to KDE 3.2 did you? If so, see bug 75882 or 68331. The way KDE3.2 starts up has changed considerable from 3.1.

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Wednesday, June 2nd 2004, 3:31pm

Well, I have been using Mandy 10.0 since it came out with KDE3.2 with no problems.
BUT, I have solved this as follows:-
Renamed the file /usr/share/config/kdm/kdmrc with a .old extension,(a throwback to windoze), then renamed /usr/share/config/kdm/kdmrc.rpmnew to kdmrc.
Reboot, and bob's you uncle. It all works again.