On Saturday 13 June 2009 14:12:53 Claude Jones wrote:
If anyone is interested, the issue I'm having is that
systemsettings'
login manager under the advanced tab used to prompt me for the root
password before allowing changes. It's not doing that now and all I
get is grayed-out options. I can get around it by running
systemsettings from a root prompt, but, I'm assuming that's not a new
'feature'...
Problem:
Open System Settings
Click on Advanced tab
Click on Login Manager
all settings are grayed out for me - there seems to be no method
offered, or prompted, to change to root
Running F11 with all latest updates; Fedora + updates +
updates-testing and all KDE-Redhat repos are enabled - did a big KDE
update just last night.
Confirmed here, F11/KDE-4.2.90
However using sudo kcmshell4 kdm does the trick for now if I want to
make changes.
I can't recall if this worked in 4.2.85 or not and have not found
anything on bugs.kde yet.
Colin
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