A couple of problems that might cause this have been discussed recently in the freebsd-kde mailing list. One of them involved not having the correct KDE startup files in /usr/local/share/config/kdm (where kdmrc lives, apparently) and another had to do with commands in the shell startup scripts failing (such as user .profile or system /etc/profile). I've also seen this happen when a previous attempt to start X failed and left trash in the user's home directory and in the /tmp directory.

I think the command to create the kdm startup files is "genkdmconf"; however, there are no associated man pages with it but it should be documented on the kde.org Web site.

Mike Squires
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Peter McMahan wrote:

Hi,
I just installed FreeBSD 5.3 on a Dell Latitude, and
installation went without a hitch. While trying to
configure KDM for graphical login, though, I ran into
some problems.
startx works fine as both root and as a regular user.
However, when I run KDM and enter my username and
password all that loads is another instance of KDM.
This is very frustrating. The same issue occurs when I
try XDM, so I think the problem is with BSD and not
KDE.
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