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[Gelöst] Kein "Login Screen"

Hallo,

hatte unter Opensuse 11 KDE 4 installiert. Weil unzufrieden, habe ich KDE 3 und Xfce nachinstalliert. Obwohl im Anmeldungsmanager unter "Vereinfachung" die "Automatische Anmeldung" deaktiviert ist, bootet nun überraschend KDE 3 automatisch.

Ein "Login Screen" zur Eingabe des Passworts und zur Auswahl von KDE3, KDE4 oder Xfce erscheint nicht.

Was muß ich machen?

Besten Dank im voraus!
 
Ich hatte bei suse mal das Problem, dass trotz der Einsteullung für den Loginmanager in der Datei im Verzeichnis /etc/sysconfig/???? der Wert für automatisches login nicht deaktiviert wurde. Die ???? kann ich nur schreiben, da ich keine suse hier laifen habe um das nachzuschaun. Ist aber wahrscheinlich in der Datei displaymanager oder kdm. Öffne die Datei als "root" und schau mal nach.
 
stka schrieb:
.... Verzeichnis /etc/sysconfig/???? der Wert für automatisches login nicht deaktiviert wurde.

Danke für den Tip!

/etc/sysconfig/displaymanager ist es.

Hier ist die Datei:

Code:
## Path:	Desktop/Display manager
## Description:	settings to generate a proper displaymanager config

## Type:	string(kdm,kdm3,kdm4,xdm,gdm,wdm,console)
## Default:	""
#
# Here you can set the default Display manager (kdm/xdm/gdm/wdm/console).
# all changes in this file require a restart of the displaymanager
#
DISPLAYMANAGER="kdm4"

## Type:	yesno
## Default:	no
#
# Allow remote access (XDMCP) to your display manager (xdm/kdm/gdm). Please note
# that a modified kdm or xdm configuration, e.g. by KDE control center
# will not be changed. For gdm, values will be updated after change.
# XDMCP service should run only on trusted networks and you have to disable
# firewall for interfaces, where you want to provide this service.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS="no"

## Type:	yesno
## Default:	no
#
# Allow remote access of the user root to your display manager. Note
# that root can never login if DISPLAYMANAGER_SHUTDOWN is "auto" and
# System/Security/Permissions/PERMISSION_SECURITY is "paranoid"
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_ROOT_LOGIN_REMOTE="no"

## Type:	yesno
## Default:	yes
#
# Let the displaymanager start a local Xserver.
# Set to "no" for remote-access only.
# Set to "no" on architectures without any Xserver (e.g. s390/s390x).
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_STARTS_XSERVER="yes"

## Type:        yesno
## Default:     no
#
# TCP port 6000 of Xserver. When set to "no" (default) Xserver is
# started with "-nolisten tcp". Only set this to "yes" if you really
# need to. Remote X service should run only on trusted networks and
# you have to disable firewall for interfaces, where you want to
# provide this service. Use ssh X11 port forwarding whenever possible.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER_TCP_PORT_6000_OPEN="no"

## Type:    string
## Default:
#
# Define the user whom should get logged in without request. If string
# is empty, display standard login dialog.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN="labbeduddel"

## Type:        yesno
## Default:     no
#
# Allow all users to login without password, but ask for the user, if
# DISPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN is empty.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_PASSWORD_LESS_LOGIN="no"

## Type:        yesno
## Default:     no
#
# Display a combobox for Active Directory domains.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_AD_INTEGRATION="no"

## Type:    list(root,all,none,auto)
## Default: auto
#
# Determine who will be able to shutdown or reboot the system in kdm
# and gdm. Valid values are: "root" (only root can shutdown), "all"
# (everybody can shutdown), "none" (nobody can shutdown from
# displaymanager), "auto" (follow
# System/Security/Permissions/PERMISSION_SECURITY to decide: "easy
# local" is equal to "all", everything else is equal to "root"). Note
# that remote user can never shutdown in GDM.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_SHUTDOWN="auto"

## Type:        string
## Default:     "auto"
#
# Mode to configure on output devices by default
# (RANDR 1.2 compatible drivers only).
#
# If set to "auto", DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_auto is used on laptops, and
# the empty string on workstations.
#
# The output is not explicitly enabled (read: disabled) if set to an empty
# string.
# If the variable contains a fully configured modeline (see default of
# DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_auto), the mode is defined and set.
# If the variable contains a mode name only, the mode has to be defined
# already.
#
# If a monitor is attached during Xstartup, or when invoking "xrandr --auto"
# during runtime, the output is correctly configured and a mode is
# automatically selected if none has been used so far.
#
# Variables are checked according to their extension for
#    VGA DVI_I DVI_D DVI_A Composite S_Video Component LFP Proprietary
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_VGA="auto"
#DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_DVI_I=""
#DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_DVI_D=""
#DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_DVI_A=""
#DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_Compsite=""
#DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_S_Video=""
#DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_Component=""
#DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_LFP=""
#DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_Proprietary=""

## Type:        string
## Default:     "1024x768_60 64.11 1024 1080 1184 1344 768 769 772 795 -HSync +Vsync"
#
# Mode to use for laptops for DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_* on laptops only,
# when the according variable is set to "auto".
# (RANDR 1.2 compatible drivers only).
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_auto="1024x768_60 64.11 1024 1080 1184 1344 768 769 772 795 -HSync +Vsync"

## Type:        string(Xorg,Xgl)
## Path:        Desktop/Display manager
## Default:     "Xorg"
#
# Xgl is an experimental Xserver using OpenGL for rendering.
# Right now only the glx backend is supported, which runs on top of a
# standard Xorg server providing OpenGL.
# Set this to 'Xgl' and run SuSEconfig only if you want to run your
# displaymanager (kdm/gdm/xdm) on Xgl on top of Xorg.
# This setting is case sensitive.
# Warning! This is highly experimental.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER="Xorg"

## Type:        string
## Path:        Desktop/Display manager
## Default:     "-accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:pbuffer"
#
# Xglx is an experimental Xserver using OpenGL for rendering.
# Additional options for startup when using a display manager.
# You can try
#   "-accel glx"
# or
#   "-accel glx:pbuffer"
# in order to get accelerated indirect OpenGL rendering for 3D applications.
# You can also try
#   "-accel xv"
# to accelerate XVideo color space conversion and/or scaling.
#
# See also /usr/share/doc/packages/xgl/README.SUSE
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_XGL_OPTS="-accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:pbuffer"
## Path:	Desktop/Display manager
## Description: settings to generate a proper displaymanager config
## Config:      kdm3
## Type:    string
## Default: 
#
# space separated list of users for which icons should be shown in KDM
# if empty, then take system defaults
#
KDM_USERS=""

## Type:    string
## Default: 
#
# Special greeting words in kdm
#
KDM_GREETSTRING=""

## Type:        string
## Default: 
#
# Defines extra Server Arguments given to the kdm display manager when
# starting a local display. Useful to override e.g. the -dpi setting.
# 
DISPLAYMANAGER_KDM_LOCALARGS=""

## Type:        string
## Default:     SUSE
#
# Define the theme to be used by kdm. If empty, the traditional login
# window is used (which lacks some features)
# 
DISPLAYMANAGER_KDM_THEME="SUSE"
 
Also ich weiß jetzt nicht ob du es schon gefunden hast oder nicht (der Thread ist nicht als gelöst markiert), aber du musst
Code:
DISPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN="labbeduddel"
zu
Code:
DISPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN=""
abändern
 
GüNN1 schrieb:
Code:
DISPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN=""

Hallo,

das wars :up: Der User-Name muß auch weg. Das Häkchen wegmachen alleine genügt nicht.

Besten Dank für Deine Hilfe !


Edit: Falls sich jemand wundert, der Titel war zu lang, um "Gelöst" unterzubringen, habe ihn deshalb gekürzt.....
 
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