Description of problem: While the first login there is an error box with the text : « Le fichier de configuration « /home/rapsys/.kde4/share/config/kderc » n'est pas inscriptible. Veuillez contacter votre administrateur système. » (The file xyz can't be writen. Please contact your admin sys) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): mageia-beta1-x86_64 How reproducible: Alway Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install the x86_64 dvd and try to login in fresh kde session Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
It's again a bug i noticed once,we're also trying to hunt it down :) (Btw you should not have kdebase4-4-6.2.0 with the beta dvd :D )
CC: (none) => balcaen.johnHardware: x86_64 => AllAssignee: bugsquad => balcaen.john
does /home/rapsys/.kde4/share/config/kderc exist ? what is the "right" of this file ?
CC: (none) => dmorganec
btw is it kderc or kdedrc ?
kdedrc. It seems to affects several distribution in fact ( kubuntu/opensuse/fedora) but it's happening most of the time for the root user. Decreasing the severity to minor so far because the user will show it only one time (well maybe 2 for root ).
Summary: First login show an error abount unwritable file /home/<user>/.kde4/share/config/kderc => First login show an error abount unwritable file /home/<user>/.kde4/share/config/kdedrcSeverity: normal => minor
Created attachment 424 [details] Screenshot of the error
I can confirm this bug is still present in MAgeia 1, or at last I witnessed it when installing Mageia on my netbook using boot.iso (arch: i586). I can provide a screenshot if necessary.
CC: (none) => thcourbon
(In reply to comment #6) > I can confirm this bug is still present in MAgeia 1, or at last I witnessed it > when installing Mageia on my netbook using boot.iso (arch: i586). I can provide > a screenshot if necessary. We do already have a screenshot in comment #5 :) It seems to be fixed in KDE SC 4.7 RC1 but i need to test again (& also in KDE SC 4.6.5 )
Version: Cauldron => 1
Hello, I performed a newer installation of Mageia 1 on my desktop (with update at instalation time). The issue seems to be solved for KDE SC 4.6.5 -or whatever version is in mga1). After upgrading to cauldron, I didn't see the error box either. Cheers !
An easy way to see if it's solved is to start a new session with xguest user :)
closing regarding comment #8
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED