On Mittwoch, 4. Juli 2007, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: > On 7/3/07, Philip Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 070703 Kevin O'Gorman wrote: > > > I have been using KDE for a long long time. > > > Suddenly it's not there any more. > > > anything else just sends me back to (what I think is) kdm. > > > 1183499736: ::: completed emerge (4 of 12) kde-base/kdebase-pam-7 to > > > / > > > > That looks the most likely suspect. It's very recent (see bug 183887). > > I have version 6 : try restoring that & see what happens > > ('emerge =kde-base/kdebase-pam-6'). > > You should also look in /etc/pam.d/ for further clues. > > That did not help, but it reminded me of another fact I forgot to mention: > The first time I went to log in after rebooting, a dialog box told me that > my KDE 3.5 startup was old or invalid or something, and would be removed. > Indeed, kdm is NOT presenting me with an option to start a KDE session. > I'm not sure how to enable it. > > What is still there: > /etc/rc.conf still contains the line "XSESSION=kde-3.5" > /etc/X11/Sessions no longer contained kde-3.5, but I made another based on > the leftover kde-3.4; I'm not sure this did anything, as the symptoms did > not change. > ps -axlww shows that I'm running kde 3.5 version of kdm > > But I can't coax it into starting a KDE session. My only choices seem to > be fluxbox and failsafe. > > My setup does not seem to correspond to the guidance on setting up KDE that > I found in the Gentoo docs. But it used to work, and I'm not sure it's > safe to try to modify it to agree -- I'm afraid I won't know what to undo > of the old way.
please check if /etc/X11/Sessions/kde-3.5 exists. If not: remeerge kdebase. -- Conclusions In a straight-up fight, the Empire squashes the Federation like a bug. Even with its numerical advantage removed, the Empire would still squash the Federation like a bug. Accept it. -Michael Wong -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list