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I upgraded my system this afternoon, but when the upgrade completed all my window decorations were gone and plasma as down. I restarted kde from virtual console 1 and the login screen was brought up. Now when i go to login i get stuck in an endless loop. I type in my username and password, and then after a few seconds the login window reappears.
I checked /var/log/errors.log and there are a number of lines like this:
kdm_greet[3623]: Cannot open default user face
i then installed gdm which wouldn't log me in either, but gave an error along the lines of xclient doesn't exist
this error occured after installing xorg-server-1.6.1.901-1
any help would be appeciated as i can't use arch at all atm!
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The kdm_greet message shouldn't prevent you from logging in. I get the same error in the logs and I can log in.
I would try to log in with a new user (and therefore a fresh .kde4 in its home directory). It sounds like a borked up kde configuration. When the login works with the new user, it is definetly that.
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Or just move ~/.kde4 to for example ~/.kde4bak and try. It may take a start, crash, and restart for KDE to make the new ~/.kde4.
Last edited by Ranguvar (2009-05-31 18:40:11)
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sorry, i forgot to mention it. I've tried both of those things and niether helped. Same problem. I also changed the permissions on the /tmp directory which removed another error message to the effect of: cannnot save user authorization,
oh and just fyi, my disk is not full, there is at least 5gb free on that partition, so thats not what was causing that error.
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do you have nvidia/ati and updated mesa? If so you may need to reinstall nvidia/ati card drivers
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Does using kdestart from console give any useful output?
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