This fixed the problem. I think I recall plymouth is needed for kde>3.5 ?
Also, I tried the faster DefaultTimeout times, and that was not the
issue here.
Still not sure if this is a bug, but it certainly appears that if
plymouth is in the system, it will cause tdm to behave like this ?
On 12/21/19 12:46 PM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
You can saferly purge all plymouth* packages. It's just eyecandy and a source of interestring problems.
Nik
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