If your system uses Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM), which is normal with recent & Linux; and & Solaris; systems, you should check that your PAM configuration permits login through the service named kde. If you previously used & xdm; successfully, you should not need to make any changes to your PAM configuration in order to use & kdm;./etc/pam. conf or/etc/pam. d/kde. Information on configuring PAM is beyond the scope of this handbook, but PAM comes with comprehensive documentation (try looking in/usr/share/doc/*pam*/html
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