"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
> on Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 03:23:22PM -0800, calyth-shaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
>
> > I was rebooting the system when it froze, right after sending the "wall"
> > message to all users that it's going to reboot. It resulted in an
> > unflushed disk cache reboot, and I
It's rather strange... all the files that you've listed are fine. However, I
notice that somehow my regular user doesn't start gnome or enlightenment, and if
I use xinit and then type enlightenment in the terminal window, then
enlightenment would start... Any ideas?
Also, should /etc/X11/Xserver h
Thanks for the tip! I'll check it out. I was watching it boot after fscking all
the disk (and sure did they fsck =) and it was fine.. It's just that my regular
user got the checker background and never jump into gnome/enlightenment. I'll
check it out as soon as I have time =)
As to RPM verify i
on Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 03:23:22PM -0800, calyth-shaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I was rebooting the system when it froze, right after sending the "wall"
> message to all users that it's going to reboot. It resulted in an
> unflushed disk cache reboot, and I know it was going to be massive.
>
I was rebooting the system when it froze, right after sending the "wall"
message to all users that it's going to reboot. It resulted in an
unflushed disk cache reboot, and I know it was going to be massive. Now
I'm left with at least a problem in which X wouldn't start for my
regular user, yet it s
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