Well, I managed to find xinetd-2.3.14-32.x86_64.rpm. I had to use the
--replacefiles and --replacepkgs options to force the install. The
problem is the same.
Upon further investigation, I have a box named "client list". It appears
the TWM windows manager is being called, not KDE.
BTW, I'm open to do a fresh install of suse and xfree86 if you believe
there is a way to prevent this problem from the start rather than do a
repair.
Marc Aurele La France wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Would that be from Suse? Consider me a micron above newbie.
Yes, it would be a SuSe rpm.
Marc.
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