Just a thought...
Have you tried making /opt/kde a symlink to /opt/kde2?
Could be a hard-coded script somewhere mucking things up.
HTH, 
Tim

Previously, BadMan chose to write:
> Tim,  I checked out the /opt/kde2/share/config but found no refrences to
> kde2 in the kdmrc file..  Im not real sure what I am looking for right now.
>
> I get the kde2 Login gui when from console as su I do telinit3, then
> telinit 5.  However any user that tries to login, root, bill, etc..(about
> 20) Login fails and I recieve the PAM messages, no others in any of my logs
> other than secure.. going to check around in what lonnie wrote...
>
>
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>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Tim Wunder
>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 7:07 PM
>   Subject: Re: killed gui...
>
>   Previously, BadMan chose to write:
>   > This is what I receive in tail -f /var/log/secure from the kde2 kdm:
>   > Dec 23 17:29:03 linuxbox PAM-warn[2726]: service: kde [on terminal: :0]
>   > Dec 23 17:29:03 linuxbox PAM-warn[2726]: user: (uid=0) -> bill [remote:
>   > ?nobody@?nowhere] Dec 23 17:30:05 linuxbox PAM-warn[2726]: service: kde
>   > [on terminal: :0] Dec 23 17:30:05 linuxbox PAM-warn[2726]: user:
>   > (uid=0) -> root [remote: ?nobody@?nowhere]
>   >
>   > I can find no other items with errors from attempted logins...  I have
>   > been doing all this without reboots(and hope to continue so)
>   >
>   > Any other Ideas where I should look for possible problems...?
>
>   Can you return things to the way they were and start over?
>
>   Can you log in as root and edit the login manager from within KDE? I
> can't remember if KDE 2.1.1 on eD2.4 let you configure that or not. If you
> can, remove all users then add them back again.
>
>   Of course, if you can't login using kdm, I guess that'll be tough. I
> never tried to remove KDE1 from eD2.4, so I can't offer too much help on
> this.  I assume you've read everything on the SxS site regarding the
> removal of KDE1.
>
>   Have you looked at your kdmrc file  in /opt/kde2/share/config/?
>
>   HTH,
>   Tim
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