Taubaté, SP Brasil.
Hi, edit the file /etc/X11/default-display-manager, change the line:
/usr/bin/
put your display manager where is
Regards,
Igor
> > "apt-get install kde kdm"
> > If kdm is already installed, then do "dpkg-reconfigure kdm".
> > Select "kdm" as your defau
Hi, I had the same trouble and the reason was a command called discover.
So, as you did, I removed the cdrom0 and cdrom1 (in my case), then I removed
the symbolik link /dev/cdrom and /dev/cdrom[0-1], so I created the link /dev/cdrom
and /dev/cdrw(I prefer to use it) like I use in my /etc/fstab
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