[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>- the case of uid > 500 was just covered I have seen. Good :-)
>>
>>
> do you mean >= 500 because i have uid 500


Yes, I beliueve he does. 500 is where the first normal UID starts. 
Therefore mine is 500 as well. And aside from the /sbin/poweroff problem 
I mentioned, there's also the session problem I forgot to mention, and 
someone else did mention. Usually the list of sessions is 
auto-generated, so I don't know what's going on here. Also, oddly enough 
the preferred desktop usually remains unset instead of being set to 
KDE2. Maybe it works that it assumes KDE2 if it's unset, but to avoid 
problems perhaps it has to be set explicitly.

-- 
Sincerely,

David Walluck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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