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Hi there.
I decided to fix my Arch i abandoned couple a months ago (bad me!). After the entire system update i happily rebooted, started kdm, logged in on my user account and kdm suddenly restarts itself. It happens every time i try to log in on any user account. Root account works normally, but i don't want to use it for everyday activity I've looked into logs and whatever, found nothing useful. Removed .kde4 from home dir, still nothing. i've run out of ideas now, what can be preventing me from enjoing my linux?
Thanks for help.
Last edited by kaszak696 (2010-11-01 10:32:12)
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do these normal users have correct shell?
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did you look in ~/.xsession-errors ? it smells like a dbus/console-kit/policykit problem if root works.
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did you look in ~/.xsession-errors ? it smells like a dbus/console-kit/policykit problem if root works.
I've found there some errors regarding missing files in my home directory. Using google i tried recreating them, but nothing worked, so i kinda rage-deleted all config files in ~ and kde suddenly started working. Looks like it was just silly problem with outdated configs, sorry for wasting your time.
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It's not a waste of time, other people will search through the forum with this kind of problem and hopefully your thread will point them in the correct direction.
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It's not a waste of time, other people will search through the forum with this kind of problem and hopefully your thread will point them in the correct direction.
He's right. I had a similar issue a while back and it took me much longer to solve on my own, than it did for the people who read my post. Marking as solved is always helpful.
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