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Subject: Re: [kde] No root ligins are allowed
From: Manuel José Pinazo Pérez <manolius148 () yahoo ! es>
Date: 2004-10-09 20:00:32
Message-ID: 20041009200032.96581.qmail () web14603 ! mail ! yahoo ! com
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Ok, thanks so much, I use KDM, but how can I config it?
Silviu Vulcan <icebox@miv.directnet.ro> wrote:On Saturday 09 October 2004 17:54, \
Thierry de Coulon wrote about Re: [kde] No root ligins are allowed:
> On Saturday 09 October 2004 15:16, Manuel José Pinazo Pérez wrote:
> > Hello!! I'm new in this mailing list!!
> > I've just updated KDE from Debian by using apt-get, but when I
> > rebooted and tried to enter KDE, the message "No root ligins are
> > allowed" appears and I can only login in the console. The only
> > account I have in linux is root, how could I solve this problem??
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
>
> Create a user........
> You should not work as root anyway.
>
hmm, IMHO this is not a decision that the system should make...
I always work as root on my personal workstation - because I like to
break things so I won't break them when it really matters...
I suspect anyway that it's in the kdm's settings (or whichever graphical
login manager debian is using)... I think startx as root should work...
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regards, icebox
Besides, I think Slackware sounds better than
'Microsoft,' don't you ?
-- Patrick Volkerding
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<DIV>Ok, thanks so much, I use KDM, but how can I config it?<BR><BR><B><I>Silviu \
Vulcan <icebox@miv.directnet.ro></I></B> wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq \
style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">On \
Saturday 09 October 2004 17:54, Thierry de Coulon wrote about Re: <BR>[kde] No root \
ligins are allowed:<BR>> On Saturday 09 October 2004 15:16, Manuel José Pinazo \
Pérez wrote:<BR>> > Hello!! I'm new in this mailing list!!<BR>> > I've \
just updated KDE from Debian by using apt-get, but when I<BR>> > rebooted and \
tried to enter KDE, the message "No root ligins are<BR>> > allowed" appears and \
I can only login in the console. The only<BR>> > account I have in linux is \
root, how could I solve this problem??<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > \
---------------------------------<BR>><BR>> Create a user........<BR>> You \
should not work as root anyway.<BR>><BR>hmm, IMHO this is not a decision that the \
system should make...<BR><BR>I always work as root on my personal workstation - \
because I like to <BR>break things so I won't break them when it really \
matters...<BR><BR>I suspect anyway that it's in the kdm's settings (or whichever \
graphical <BR>login manager debian is using)... I think startx as root should \
work...<BR>-- <BR>---------------------------------------------------<BR>regards, \
icebox<BR><BR>Besides, I think Slackware sounds better than<BR>'Microsoft,' don't you \
?<BR>-- Patrick Volkerding<BR>___________________________________________________<BR>This \
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