package: gdm version: 2.20.10-1 severity: important i recently upgraded a machine from lenny to sid. in the process, it was stated that some services needed restarted (i think in order to upgrade libc), which including gdm. i figured i might as well do it.
however, in the process gdm came up with a dialog that said it could not restart because an x server was already running on :0. the two options were "yes", which tried to launch a new x server over and over again and eventually failed; and "no", which tried to launch on :0 again, but failed. both options flash the screen a bunch and are not very professional looking. is there any better way that this could be done? is a gdm restart really needed? would it be ok to use the present gdm and wait for the user to reboot (or at least log out) to launch the new version? mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org