[SOLVED] system settings not saved at next log-in

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[SOLVED] system settings not saved at next log-in

Postby mike » Jun 1st, '12, 00:07

New to the forum just downloaded Mageia 2 spent some time setting it up, doing updates , system config. and look and feel.
using KDE . After downloading updates, and programs I want to use and tweeking the system to my taste, ok its late so I turn it off,, yes it shut down properly. next day log-on all system settings gone programs are there I added but all system tweeks are set to defalt ?? I have used PClinuxOS for a few years so not totally new to linux am I missing something here , yes log in is xguest not root and system is set for end current session and restore privious session


any help is much appreciated
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Re: system settings not saved at next log-in

Postby Ken-Bergen » Jun 1st, '12, 00:19

Xguest is always reset on logout so you'll need to create a regular user such as mike which will save settings.
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Re: system settings not saved at next log-in

Postby mike » Jun 1st, '12, 00:51

doh ok so xguest then a root plus a third for saving the session is that correct,, thanks for the reply and so far so good with the distro it seems very snappy on my 10 yr old 1 gb ram emachine
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Re: system settings not saved at next log-in

Postby doktor5000 » Jun 2nd, '12, 14:17

mike wrote:doh ok so xguest then a root plus a third for saving the session is that correct,, thanks for the reply and so far so good with the distro it seems very snappy on my 10 yr old 1 gb ram emachine


Could you please rephrase the first sentence or explain what you mean?
xguest is a guest account, which normally is used for demonstrations or when you want to offer your computer for use by foreigners or somebody who you don't want to change the settings in your user account, or maybe children, as they tend to play around with everything ;) It's settings and the content of /home/xguest is reset at every logout.
So you should create a normal user account from Mageia control center, and you will always have a root account, if you don't disable/restrict it like f.ex Ubuntu does.
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Re: system settings not saved at next log-in

Postby mike » Jun 3rd, '12, 06:11

Yes be glad to I know about the guest account now. my fully getting it is the account under that one usually the root but it seems on Mageia its the 2nd guest account and the root is just when you need root functions in that account, at least thats the way the passwords worked on my setup.

again the root password for the 2nd account didnt work so I thought that is the Main or home guest account and there is no root account to log into at start up but only in the 2nd or first if using the root password while in those sessions is that correct or am I still messing up in my view of this


thanks Its not a big deal at this time as im using another flavor as my main and was trying this one as a dry run , at first it was quick but if i use effects it freezes my 10 yr old machine when i upgrade it I'll be back.... I think its the new kernel as in other KDE flavors with older kernels i can use effects , but no big deal by the Mageia 3 comes around maybe I'll have a new machine you can mark this as solved as far as Im concernred
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Re: system settings not saved at next log-in

Postby isadora » Jun 3rd, '12, 08:57

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Re: system settings not saved at next log-in

Postby doktor5000 » Jun 3rd, '12, 21:12

mike wrote:Yes be glad to I know about the guest account now. my fully getting it is the account under that one usually the root but it seems on Mageia its the 2nd guest account and the root is just when you need root functions in that account, at least thats the way the passwords worked on my setup.

again the root password for the 2nd account didnt work so I thought that is the Main or home guest account and there is no root account to log into at start up but only in the 2nd or first if using the root password while in those sessions is that correct or am I still messing up in my view of this


Sorry i don't understand what you mean by 2nd guest account or 2nd account and which accounts you refer to at what point. Could you please rephrase this so we can maybe shed some light on this so you understand it properly?

BTW, what did you use before you came to Mageia?
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Re: [SOLVED] system settings not saved at next log-in

Postby barjac » Jun 4th, '12, 15:36

Unlike PCLOS you are not offered a root log-in in Mageia as it's not recommended - maybe you used to do that in PCLOS?

Did you create a user account during installation?
Did you install from a Live CD - if so did you somehow skip creating a user account on first boot?

If you don't have a user "mike" (or whatever you wish to call yourself) at log-in then:-

Go to MCC --> System --> Users
add a user "mike" complete with a home folder.
Log out - then log in as mike.

Settings will now be saved for "mike".

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