On Saturday 13 June 2009 14:12:53 Claude Jones wrote: > If anyone is interested, the issue I'm having is that systemsettings' > login manager under the advanced tab used to prompt me for the root > password before allowing changes. It's not doing that now and all I > get is grayed-out options. I can get around it by running > systemsettings from a root prompt, but, I'm assuming that's not a new > 'feature'... > Problem: > Open System Settings > Click on Advanced tab > Click on Login Manager > > all settings are grayed out for me - there seems to be no method > offered, or prompted, to change to root > > Running F11 with all latest updates; Fedora + updates + > updates-testing and all KDE-Redhat repos are enabled - did a big KDE > update just last night. Confirmed here, F11/KDE-4.2.90 However using sudo kcmshell4 kdm does the trick for now if I want to make changes. I can't recall if this worked in 4.2.85 or not and have not found anything on bugs.kde yet. Colin -- Fedora (F11 Leonidas) Registered Linux user number #342953