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Old 06-28-2005, 06:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My dad is having this weird problem on his SuSE (yes, I know, I know, he needs it for school) box that, when he logs in as root (via KDM), it automatically starts not KDE, but YaST. Closing YaST just brings you back to KDM. We've tried unsuccesfully to fix this problem but have had no luck.

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doesn't yast have a troubleshoot button somehere? sry, it's been a while since i last used suse.

what version of suse is it?
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SuSE Personal 9.1 it is.

I don't see a troubleshoot button. I know that Enterprise server has something like that, but I don't think that Personal does.
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Hmmm...I managed to get YaST to stop automatically starting, but now I can't get KDE to automatically start, only X. I THINK my dad tried to delete the .kde folder in /root. Is there a way I can restore it?
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