Hi all, I've started having a problem with KDE on SuSE 8.0. Everything was generally working well, and I'd set up accounts for myself and the family, thinking I'd move everyone over to Linux fairly quickly. I'd had great success, including setting up desktops to include the personal wallpapers and all the settings they'd used on Windows. Then "something happened". It MAY be related to having attempted to install wdm instead of kdm (I prefer it). This had been trivial under Debian, so I just assumed it would work. At that point, X would take forever to start up. I removed wdm, reinstalled most of KDE and all seemed better. I can log into MY account and root under X just fine, and all appears perfectly normal. However, NOBODY ELSE can. I didn't realize this until someone was actually trying to USE this new system I've been pushing of course. On login, the KDE startup screen proceeds right up until just it says loading window manager", then it pauses for a LONG time where it would normally show the "loading desktop" message. Finally, it just quits, and the user is dropped to a blank, grey screen with the log display showing. No dock appears and pressing mouse buttons has no effect. I've tried creating a pristine user account with no improvement. The same users can log in using twm or mwm just fine (except they hate it). System details: It's a pretty generic SuSE 8.0 install with the online updates applied as of about a week ago. Hardware is dual-celeron 500 system with 512MB RAM and 60GB disk, running kernel 2.4.18-64GB-SMP. Any ideas on where to start troubleshooting KDE appreciated. I think I've narrowed it down to something breaking within KDE, but I'm not sure where to start. Any help appreciated. Thanks, - Bob DISCLAIMER: I know there are a multitude of reasons not to use either KDE or SuSE. I'm trying to learn both assuming they will be common. Normally I'm a Debian guy working at the shell prompt.