Suvaya,
that's correct. I'm using KDE. I apologize for not mentioning that
earlier. What's interesting, and may be part of the problem, is that I
run KDE as my desktop; however, when I logout I always get a gnome3
login prompt, specifically gnome-shell --gdm-mode rather than kdm. Why
this is the case I don't know. The workaround of editing the
/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.desktop
file does resolve the issue; however, I probably wont use it so I'll
know when it's really fixed.
Thanks for the pointer.
Paolo
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07-14-2012, 09:46 PM
Patrick O'Callaghan
WARNING: couldn't connect to: /tmp/keyring-uWzXtf/pkcs11: No such file or directory
On Sat, 2012-07-14 at 14:37 -0700, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> What's interesting, and may be part of the problem, is that I
> run KDE as my desktop; however, when I logout I always get a gnome3
> login prompt, specifically gnome-shell --gdm-mode rather than kdm.
> Why this is the case I don't know.
Sounds like you're using gdm instead of kdm as display manager. Do you
have the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop? If not, create it with the single
line:
DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE
and reboot.
poc
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07-14-2012, 10:56 PM
Paolo Galtieri
WARNING: couldn't connect to: /tmp/keyring-uWzXtf/pkcs11: No such file or directory
On 07/14/12 14:46, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2012-07-14 at 14:37 -0700, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
What's interesting, and may be part of the problem, is that I
run KDE as my desktop; however, when I logout I always get a gnome3
login prompt, specifically gnome-shell --gdm-mode rather than kdm.
Why this is the case I don't know.
Sounds like you're using gdm instead of kdm as display manager. Do you
have the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop? If not, create it with the single
line:
DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE
and reboot.
poc
Patrick,
thanks for the info. When I installed F16 I installed it with KDE as
the desktop and was running kdm as the display manager. Later I
installed gnome3 and xfce, and somehow gdm became my display manager.
Oh well another Fedora mystery.
Paolo
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