Re: kde on sl6 - can't find it (solved)

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On 09/04/13 13:03, John Pilkington wrote:
On 08/04/13 13:17, John Pilkington wrote:
On 08/04/13 05:26, Eli Wapniarski wrote:

Try replacing /etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc with kdmrc.rpmnew.

Eli


Thank you for that suggestion.  Unfortunately /etc/kde/kdm contains only
files dated 2010 and earlier, and no .rpmnew.

I did 'yum reinstall kdm', but nothing seems to have changed.

As suggested in the RHEL6 installation guide I did

yum groupinstall "X Window System"  "KDE Desktop"

A few new packages were installed for the X group and all appears to be
up-to-date - mostly from the unstable repo.  yum grouplist  seems to
have a problem in identifying these groups as installed;  I think it
just doesn't like names that include spaces.

Xorg.0.log has many AUDIT lines and references to MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE, with
lots of clients being connected and then rapidly disconnected.
I found a suggestion that the screen resolution sometimes isn't
correctly recognised, but Xorg.0.log looks as if it's getting that right.


Hmm.  All those clients being connected and disconnected.  I've disabled
sshd and can at last boot into kde.  Now to try to recover my earlier
customisations and see what else works. :-)


To my considerable astonishment I now appear to have a working installation of MythTV 0.26-fixes - from rpmfusion - under kde 4.10.2 on my i386 laptop. I thought that disabling sshd might prevent its working as a uPnP server, but that's there too. Many thanks.

John P


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