On Monday 13 of August 2012 02:00:25 David C. Rankin wrote: > Slavek, > > I don't know what name change did this, but kdesktop tries to load > 'tdmtsak'. It should be loading 'kdmtsak'. Here is the error generated in > .xsession-errors: > > [kdesktop] SAK driven secure dialog is not available for use (retcode 6). > Check tdmtsak for proper functionality. > > I checked and the kdmtsak binary is there: > > 18:52 tdesru:~> l /opt/trinity/bin/*sak* > -rws--x--x 1 root root 28209 Aug 12 01:21 /opt/trinity/bin/kdmtsak > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 24113 Aug 12 01:46 /opt/trinity/bin/tsak David, good point. However, a good trick is in the fact that the bad name is only in this warning message. It does not therefore affect to the function, only confuse users. ;) In the case that you have set in kdmrc UseSAK=false, it's okay to kdesktop can not communicate with SAK - just not running. Slavek --