SuSE Linux: Version 8.2
/usr/lib/X11/xdm/Xsetup
:# # No xconsole fot kdm/gdm case # if test "$kdm" = "yes" -o "$gdm" = "yes" ; then exit 0 fiDisable these lines by inserting a comment line before them like this:
# # No xconsole fot kdm/gdm case # #if test "$kdm" = "yes" -o "$gdm" = "yes" ; then # exit 0 #fiThe next time the system starts, the xconsole will be available.
/opt/kde3/share/config/SuSE/default/kdmrc
:# Enable KDM's built-in xconsole. Note, that this can be enabled for only # one display at a time. Default is false ShowLog=false #EnableChooser=false # The data source for KDM's built-in xconsole. The default "" means that # a console log redirection should be requested from /dev/console. #LogSource=/dev/xconsoleChange the entry
ShowLog=false
to ShowLog=true
.LogSource=/dev/xconsole
.# Enable KDM's built-in xconsole. Note, that this can be enabled for only # one display at a time. Default is false ShowLog=true #EnableChooser=false # The data source for KDM's built-in xconsole. The default "" means that # a console log redirection should be requested from /dev/console. LogSource=/dev/xconsoleThen execute SuSEconfig as root user on a text console. To do this, proceed as follows:
suThe next time the system starts, the status signals will be available as usual.
enter root's password
SuSEconfig