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    penguinbait | # 31 | 2008-05-08, 23:39 | Report

    Originally Posted by 2timer View Post
    I am trying to lock session in KDE but I am unable to UNLOCK it. I try to change the password in control panel but it does not accept the password you posted.
    Not sure what password I posted???

    But user by default is set to no password

    become root (open XTERM)

    sudo su -

    then change user password (type)

    passwd user

    set the password for user

    Thats all there is to it, I am not sure what the problem is?

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    PinCushionQueen | # 32 | 2008-05-08, 23:46 | Report

    you could try this in xterm:

    sudo gainroot
    passwd user

    'enter password you want'
    're-enter password when prompted'

    Now go try that password to unlock the KDE session. Does it work?

    hahaha PB beat me to it

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    2timer | # 33 | 2008-05-09, 00:17 | Report

    Ok that worked, on a n800 is that the only way to lock the device? since the lock keys doesn't work in KDE.

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    penguinbait | # 34 | 2008-05-09, 02:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by 2timer View Post
    Ok that worked, on a n800 is that the only way to lock the device? since the lock keys doesn't work in KDE.
    Its on my list of things ot fix

    you should be able to move xmod file out of the way and it wont execute
    mv /home/user/.xmap /home/user/.xmap-hold

    That should fix the problem

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    2timer | # 35 | 2008-05-10, 01:12 | Report

    YES, that fixed it! KDE is complete thanks PB

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    thopiekar | # 36 | 2008-05-16, 21:14 | Report

    hi PB

    your debs seem to be corrupted again...
    i installed from the debs I downloaded ~2h ago and it works^^

    for everybody, who download the debs, who work for me
    please visit:

    ftp://thopiekar.homelinux.com
    user: KDEos2008
    password: kde

    advice: my ftp-server is just able to upload 60kb/s and my router reconnects at 6°°-7°° am (European-Timezone^^)...

    That's all for now what i can do for this awesome project^^

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    Last edited by thopiekar; 2008-05-16 at 21:25.

     
    penguinbait | # 37 | 2008-05-16, 22:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by thopiekar View Post
    hi PB

    your debs seem to be corrupted again...
    i installed from the debs I downloaded ~2h ago and it works^^

    for everybody, who download the debs, who work for me
    please visit:

    ftp://thopiekar.homelinux.com
    user: KDEos2008
    password: kde

    advice: my ftp-server is just able to upload 60kb/s and my router reconnects at 6°°-7°° am (European-Timezone^^)...

    That's all for now what i can do for this awesome project^^


    There is not an issue with files from penguinbait.com, only tablethacker.com had file short read corruption???

    penguinbait.com is hosted on my cable modem and has been rock solid.

    The files is fine and working as far as I can tell?

    If anyone else has issues please let me know?

    feel free to host, but I updated these yesterday, so anyone else hosting should get fresh copies

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    Last edited by penguinbait; 2008-05-16 at 22:40.

     
    thopiekar | # 38 | 2008-05-17, 08:27 | Report

    I don't know what you think
    but the way I see it is that KDE seems to work slower this way...
    (as running on the "easy way")
    What do you think?

    and:

    Is it possible to autostart KDE when booting from the SD-card
    !! Without useless Maemo/Hildon.system.services ???!!!

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    penguinbait | # 39 | 2008-05-17, 17:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by thopiekar View Post
    I don't know what you think
    but the way I see it is that KDE seems to work slower this way...
    (as running on the "easy way")
    What do you think?

    and:

    Is it possible to autostart KDE when booting from the SD-card
    !! Without useless Maemo/Hildon.system.services ???!!!

    I am planning on a deb, to switch your boot to KDE, you could uninstall ad go back to how it is now.

    Give me a couple weeks

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    PinCushionQueen | # 40 | 2008-05-17, 18:15 | Report

    Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
    I am planning on a deb, to switch your boot to KDE, you could uninstall ad go back to how it is now.

    Give me a couple weeks
    That would be soooo swwweeeettt! I would love to be able to just boot straight into KDE. Would we still have access to Maemo apps? Would the unneeded Maemo processes be stopped from running in the back ground?

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