Wow, quite a tirade there! I was merely pointing out your disappointment in KDE is well a tad over the top.
I gave you a helpful suggestion, it seems to me that you're not willing to investigate whether or not the particular theme you are using is buggy/broken or not.
Think about it, the problem occurred after you made an addidtion. The users are still there on the system, they have not disappeared. They just no longer show in the login manager. Where would you start your diagnosis?
Once the login manager theme has been eliminated as the problem, then we can get down to looking at files.
I could have sent you looking here, there and everywhere, how productive would that have been?
How you can compare the stability of winblows (especially on the serverside) to that of GNU/Linux is an unfortunate choice.
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...sorry my friend GUI and point and click are the place to be...
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Really?!?
LOL.
Before you compare and critisize, read up on what GNU/Linux is about, the great progress it has made (despite all the FUD expounded by messers Ballmer & Co) and maybe then you will learn to appreciate it's liberating qualities.
You can only repair in winblows, that which M$ allows you access to, there are no such restrictions with Open Source.
I see no malice in my previous comment(s), I suspect you take exception to it because you consider yourself somewhat of a techie and, you more than likely object to being told you're over-reacting.
Even though you don't appreciate my initial comment(s), I will still be on hand to assist you, whether you want me to or not.
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...and I know in the future some one will come up with a solid version of Linux straight out of the box which really works...
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FYI, they are all solid and they all work, it's just the user that makes it seem otherwise.
(Written with Opera, no special apps required).