So here's one. I'm administrating an set of NIS networked openSUSE machines. I just had a hard disk go bad on one of the machines, so I replaced it and re-installed openSUSE 12.2. Installed fine, ran all the updates and installed the relevant SBD: NVIDIA driver from https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA_drivers (one click install).
Now, I can log in to this workstation (machine A), as can other people. However, the A's user can not. Bear in mind this is a totally fresh install. The user in question can log into other workstations fine. They can also SSH into A, and log in without an X-session, which makes me think its a graphics issue, but I cannot understand why *they* specifically would be unable to log in while everyone else can, apparently.
I can include any/all logs required on request, but thought I'd get the ball rolling by seeing if anyone has any ideas of even where to start.
Now, I can log in to this workstation (machine A), as can other people. However, the A's user can not. Bear in mind this is a totally fresh install. The user in question can log into other workstations fine. They can also SSH into A, and log in without an X-session, which makes me think its a graphics issue, but I cannot understand why *they* specifically would be unable to log in while everyone else can, apparently.
I can include any/all logs required on request, but thought I'd get the ball rolling by seeing if anyone has any ideas of even where to start.