Andrew Kar wrote: >On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 11:15 am, Erik wrote: > > >>Then it is a bug. >> >> >> >>>That seems to be the problem here. >>> >>>I suggest that you try using the menu on the login dialog to choose >>>KDE and see if that fixes the problem. If you are using auto login, >>>hit as soon as you see the X cursor to get to >>>the login screen. >>> >>> >>I selected KDE 3.3.2 from the session menu, logged in and logged out >>again, but after that there was still no menu option for Xsession there, >>so the problem is not solved. This causes problems because >>/etc/X11/Sessions/Xsession contains important code like: >>if [ -z "$XKB_IN_USE" ]; then >> if [ -f "$rh6sysmodmap" ]; then >> xmodmap "$rh6sysmodmap" >> fi >> >> if [ -f "$sysmodmap" ]; then >> xmodmap "$sysmodmap" >> fi >> >> > > >Your /etc/X11/Sessions/Xsession file is still there because there is nothing >wrong with it and I have absolutely no doubt that it still runs every time >you log in otherwise you would surely know it. > > Yes, I surely know it (because the xmodmap commands were no longer executed after I got that error message, and the timestamp of some files were no longer updated when I logged in, I had some commands like "touch kepdebmw" in /etc/X11/Sessions/Xsession). >As to the disappearing Xsession in the kdm session list arer you sure that you >*ever* had a file called Xsession there? > I had a menu item called Xsession that executed the file /etc/X11/Sessions/Xsession. But then I got this error message that said it is not valid any more. >When KDE saves a custom session it is called "custom" and apart from that I have only seen >kde,gnome,failsafe,default xfce4 etc but never have I seen an Xsession in >there. Its possible that I am in an alternative universe though... or else >haven't been particularly observant because I dont generally save sessions. > > I do not save sessions either. >I think you may be confusing Xsession file with the generic term Xsession >meaning a session in X. If you logged in as a 2nd KDE user, saved a session >and/or had a crash the saved session could have been corrupted or lost >resulting in such a message. A session generally means a desktop with a >couple opened apps that you want it to start again next time. > >As I said I could be wrong but I have never had a session called Xsession in >kdm in Suse9.2 or FC3 that I just tried here. > This is Gentoo. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.