I did a fresh install of cooker last night.  All went well with the install, not more problems with the timezone files not being found.  I performed the install using the hd.img with cooker on a partition of another drive.  Cooker was installed on a seperate drive.  The 1st problem came after the installation completed.  System rebooted when it came up, it said the cooker partition had not been unmounted cleanly and performed an fsck on that partition.  When boot completed I went to the partition where the cooker mirror was located and everything was gone.  Had to rsync the entire cooker mirror again :-(

Everything else appeared o.k., except for KDE.  The kdm login screen now shows every user on the system, including system accounts that have no login.  Also, the only window managers that appear as being available are "default, KDE, failsafe".  No matter which I choose though, icewm is what gets started.  I can not get KDE, Gnome, or any of the others to start from kdm.  On the up side, all of the menus under icewm appear to be correct and function properly.   Also, nslookup fails now.  It can't find some of the libraries that should have been in the bind rpm.

Does anyone know how to get KDE back to functioning properly?

Thanks,
Terry

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