when you go back to the older kernel does it fix it? i can't think of any
way the kernel would affect the path of the system..

nate

On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Tim Ryder wrote:

jawse >I updated my kernel to 2.2.14 and it blew out my path
jawse >statements.  Also when i run X i get the standard
jawse >xinit screen with no window manager.  If i run the
jawse >window manager from the xinit screen then it works. 
jawse >All of the files appear to be in order in the /etc/X11
jawse >folder.
jawse >
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