Re: PAM anyone?

2009-09-07 Thread kitepi...@kitepilot.com
Well... I am even more confused now. As usual, every time I get cocky and look myself in the mirror to brag: "I *AM* really learning this crap", someone drops an anvil in my foot... When I am wearing sandals! RUINS THE PINK ACRYLICS IN MY TOENAILS!!! Ah, well... Anyhow, after I sorted out that

PAM anyone?

2009-09-07 Thread GK
Hey E. PAM bit ya huh. Ain't it the sh*t? Those look like straight X errors. Did you delete all your your old KDE, X, and all its lock files from your ~/ something is probably containmenated from the unstability. If you're up to the new X remember you don't need an xorg.conf file any longer unles

PAM anyone?

2009-09-06 Thread kitepi...@kitepilot.com
Hello collective intelligence... My /home partition got full and the machine got unstable. I deleted some big/useless files, fsck(ed) the oartition with no errors and rebooted the thing to be safe. Now I can't login to KDE and I get this error in /var/log/auth.log: pam_ck_connector(kdm:session