Michael Hennebry wrote:
I did an experiment.
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Eventually something else blanked the screen and wanted my password.
2 good reasons for what i have 4 suggestions. 1a) if not already level 3, change '/etc/inittab' to *id:3:initdefault:*, reboot. 1b) in 'level 3'; >$ mv .kde .kde.old >$ startx if still, 2) add another user, login as, if continues, #3. 3) r & r kde. 4) someone else this list | kde 'tech list' | read source. i have tried to dupe problem, unable. i have 'touch', 'find', 'grep' and not found any files that give clue. 'flag' for screen password lock may be in a 'power save' file, even a display manager. if it where a problem i had, i would have r & r kde long ago. whole install, maybe. for sure if i found 'bug' early. good luck with venture. -- tc,hago. g . in a free world with out fences, who needs gates... -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list