> It may be a problem with X instead of with KDE. If there are any other > wm's listed in the KDM menus, such as ICEWM or WindowMaker, try one of > those. Also, take KDM out of the picture. Ctrl-Alt-F1 to switch to the > first virtual terminal, create the files .xinitrc and .xsession, with > the single line > icewm > and make sure icewm is installed (apt-get install icewm), then run > "startx -- :1" which will start a second instance of X on the second X > display (VT7).
I installed icewm and it works just fine. I don't really want to install gnome, because I prefere KDE and don't have enough diskspace to just try gnome out, but I bet it would work. > Sometimes a font problem will prevent X from starting up; sometimes not. > If there aren't any other errors, then yeah, installing that package > might help. Nope, the package xfonts-pex did not help. However the pex-related error-message is gone. But it still crashes with a "signal 11" when kde is "initializing peripherals". > Kent Thanks, Daniel> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]