Hello,
after today's upgrade of various KDE5 packages (Debian Stretch), neither
keyboard nor mouse are working with the sddm login manager. Both work
just fine, though, when I start "startx" directly from console.
List of packages updated is at: http://pastebin.com/d49MxVNQ
Can
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 13:13:59 +0530, ck raju wrote:
>
> I could trace the text file and made changes there, which got
> reflected in the settings. But inside the greeter, giant fonts still
> appear while entering login name and password. I pushed kde and
> installed gnome, but it persists.
I t
On 8/11/09, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I could trace the text file and made changes there, which got
reflected in the settings. But inside the greeter, giant fonts still
appear while entering login name and password. I purged kde and
installed gnome, but it persists.
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On 8/11/09, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I could trace the text file and made changes there, which got
reflected in the settings. But inside the greeter, giant fonts still
appear while entering login name and password. I pushed kde and
installed gnome, but it persists.
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ou can change the font settings in Advanced > Login Manager.
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The default font size for greeter needs to be scaled down in my
machine. How do I do it in KDE 4.3 ?
CK Raju
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El Domingo, 12 de Abril de 2009, Michael Schuerig escribió:
> I'm learning new things all the time. I only knew about AltL with the
> left mouse button to move a window around. Still, are (k)notes supposed
> to behave like this, i.e., to be only resizable with this trick or is
> there a bug lurking
On Saturday 11 April 2009, Alejandro Exojo wrote:
> El Sábado, 11 de Abril de 2009, Michael Schuerig escribió:
> > - knotes windows aren't resizable
>
> Certainly, the handle on the lower-right corner has dissappeared, but
> you can still resize them using a "trick" that is common to KDE/X11
> wind
On Saturday 11 April 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In <200904110912.52675.mich...@schuerig.de>, Michael Schuerig wrote:
> >- klipper is not restarted by session mgmt.
>
> Works for me, here. My session starts klipper and nearly a dozen
> other applications.
>
> >- KMail doesn't show anythi
El Sábado, 11 de Abril de 2009, Michael Schuerig escribió:
> - knotes windows aren't resizable
Certainly, the handle on the lower-right corner has dissappeared, but you can
still resize them using a "trick" that is common to KDE/X11 windows: press
the left Alt key, and click with the right mouse
In <200904110912.52675.mich...@schuerig.de>, Michael Schuerig wrote:
>- klipper is not restarted by session mgmt.
Works for me, here. My session starts klipper and nearly a dozen other
applications.
>- KMail doesn't show anything to distinguish watched, ignored or
>important messages in the lis
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 11:02:06 +0300, Nick Shaforostoff wrote:
> On Saturday 11 of April 2009 10:12:52 Michael Schuerig wrote:
> > - Login Manager configuration doesn't offer switching to root for making
> > changes.
> will be addressed in KDE 4.4
This works for me to g
On Saturday 11 of April 2009 10:12:52 Michael Schuerig wrote:
> - Login Manager configuration doesn't offer switching to root for making
> changes.
will be addressed in KDE 4.4
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thing to distinguish watched, ignored or
important messages in the list. Maybe the icons are just missing.
- Login Manager configuration doesn't offer switching to root for making
changes.
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roblem with the "login manager."
You can view the screen shot at
http://www.dolda2000.com/~bpark/snapshot5.png.
I also was checking out /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers and noticed that the first
line (that's not commented) looks like this:
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On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 12:15:05AM -0400, Bruce Park wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've been trying to solve this problem ever since I did an upgrade on my
> system. Currently, I'm running KDE 3.2 in Sarge and ever since I did the
> upgrade, I've been having this weir
and ever since I
> >> did the upgrade, I've been having this weird font problem with the
> >> "login manager." You can view the screen shot at
> >> http://www.dolda2000.com/~bpark/snapshot5.png.
> >>
> >> I also was checking out /etc
is weird font problem with the "login
> manager." You can view the screen shot at
> http://www.dolda2000.com/~bpark/snapshot5.png.
>
> I also was checking out /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers and noticed that the
> first line
>
> (that's not commented) looks like this:
>
* Bruce Park [Sun, 02 May 2004 00:15:05 -0400]:
> Hey guys,
> I've been trying to solve this problem ever since I did an upgrade on my
> system. Currently, I'm running KDE 3.2 in Sarge and ever since I did the
> upgrade, I've been having this weird font problem with
Antiphon wrote:
Bruce Park wrote:
Hey guys,
I've been trying to solve this problem ever since I did an upgrade on
my system. Currently, I'm running KDE 3.2 in Sarge and ever since I
did the upgrade, I've been having this weird font problem with the
"login manager." You
Bruce Park wrote:
Hey guys,
I've been trying to solve this problem ever since I did an upgrade on my
system. Currently, I'm running KDE 3.2 in Sarge and ever since I did the
upgrade, I've been having this weird font problem with the "login
manager." You can view
Hey guys,
I've been trying to solve this problem ever since I did an upgrade on my system.
Currently, I'm running KDE 3.2 in Sarge and ever since I did the upgrade, I've been
having this weird font problem with the "login manager." You can view the screen shot
at http:/
Hi all,
I found lots of instructions on how to change my KDE login prompt directly
using the X config files, but I want to change the look of the login screen
using the KDE login manager located in the KDE Control Center.
The options I choose in the Login Manager to change the look seem to
On Sat, May 24, 2003 at 07:48:15PM +0200, Mauro Darida wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 May 2003 12:01, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > currently impossible.
> > do you want to do this to ensure that only users with an account can
> > shut down the box?
ok, you mostly confimed this, but ...
> I have a laptop
t doesn't lock anything because anyone
with keyboard access can open a new X-session. Then I tried to disable the
turn off option for a normal user from the kde login manager (thinking I
could leave the login screen while I was out) but discovered it disables the
turn off option on log
On Sun, May 18, 2003 at 08:10:16AM +0200, Mauro Darida wrote:
> I was wondering how to remove the turn off computer option during
> login of a normal user but allowing a normal user to turn off computer
> on logout.
>
currently impossible.
do you want to do this to ensure that only users with an a
hello,
I was wondering how to remove the turn off computer option during login of a
normal user but allowing a normal user to turn off computer on logout. If in
control center login manager menu I say that only root can do a turn off then
kde removes turn off for users during BOTH login and
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Am Samstag, 2. März 2002 19:41 schrieb Hendrik Sattler:
> Am Samstag, 2. März 2002 15:08 schrieb Chris Howells:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've just compiled KDE 3.0 from CVS, although I'm still using the
> > packages kdm 2.2.2. How can I add the KDE 3 session to
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Am Samstag, 2. März 2002 15:08 schrieb Chris Howells:
> Hi,
>
> I've just compiled KDE 3.0 from CVS, although I'm still using the packages
> kdm 2.2.2. How can I add the KDE 3 session to enable me to login using kdm?
>
> I can't see how the list is gen
Hi,
I've just compiled KDE 3.0 from CVS, although I'm still using the packages kdm
2.2.2. How can I add the KDE 3 session to enable me to login using kdm?
I can't see how the list is generated.
Thanks
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Hello,
The kcontrol-center plugin for KDM still doesn't work:
/usr/lib/kde2/libkcm_kdm.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory.
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