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From: Udrescu Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Aug 29, 2007 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [ntfs-3g-devel] Bug Report issue with kdm
To: Tony Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello there!
Are you saying that whenever you try to login something it's accessing your
ntfs file systems ? I don't see any connection between KDM and NTFS 3G.
It would be nice to tell us the output of those 2 commands :

cat /etc/release
uname -a

also share with us the version of ntfs-3g and fuse.
Regards,
Udrescu Gabriel

On 8/29/07, Tony Cook < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have experienced a conflict between kdm and ntfs3 which has interfered
> with opening my ntfs file systems on both my internal and external,
> Freecom, drives.
>
> This would not appear to be distro related since it has occurred using
> both PCLinux, basically Mandrake 2007, and Linux Mint, a variant of
> Ubunto.
>
> The version of KDE in use is 3.5
>
> My mobo is an Asus with an NVIDIA chipset, CPU is 64bit Sempron 3000,
> system has 2Gb ram, (2 sticks operating in dual mode).
>
> The bug is repeatable, unfortunately as it occurs every time. Under
> PCLinux I have not been able to come up with a workaround, similarly
> with Mint KDE Community Version as both install kdm by default.
>
> I have been able to set up KDE under LinuxMint Cassandra by installing
> all of KDE, except kdm and using the GNOME launcher instead.
>
> The result has been that KDE functions perfectly as does ntfs3 with the
> happy result that I can read and write to my drives.
>
> This leads me to conclude that there is a specific issue between the two
> applications.
>
> I should obviously appreciate any feedback particularly a resolution of
> this issue.
>
> Tony Cook
>
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