I don't know that it is universal but it is not uncommon and I have to do what Alan Shoemaker posted as a solution to this FAQ every time I install:-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
I don't understand this...
I recently had to replace a hdd due to failure and reinstalled 9.1. After initial bootup and login to KDE, when I was finished and clicked the logout button, I got the nice dragon combo box with 3 options in it: logout, reboot, shutdown. After this one time, this box no longer comes up and all I can do is logout. Worse, after logout, I cannot select the reboot button in KDM unless I am root.
I want to be able to shutdown/reboot the system myself, both from within a session and from KDM. How do I get this ability back? I am the only user on this box.
praedor
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"try this (i think it's what you want):
open the 'mandrake control center" and in 'boot' choose to disable autologin....
then....
open the 'kde control panel' and in 'system', 'login manager', open the 'convenience' tab and in 'administrator mode', enable the 'automatic login' feature. :) -- Alan"
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg61227.html
Rolf
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