On 06/01/12 03:10, George wrote:
> On 1/5/12, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>> George writes:
>>
>>> When I boot my computer, most of the time I get a command line without
>>> X starting. I have to "sudo reboot", wait for the system to reboot and
>>> then I get the correct X environment (I'm using awesome
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Alberto Luaces wrote:
> George writes:
>
>> On 1/5/12, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>>> George writes:
>>>
When I boot my computer, most of the time I get a command line without
X starting. I have to "sudo reboot", wait for the system to reboot and
then I
George writes:
> On 1/5/12, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>> George writes:
>>
>>> When I boot my computer, most of the time I get a command line without
>>> X starting. I have to "sudo reboot", wait for the system to reboot and
>>> then I get the correct X environment (I'm using awesome window manager
>
On 1/5/12, Alberto Luaces wrote:
> George writes:
>
>> When I boot my computer, most of the time I get a command line without
>> X starting. I have to "sudo reboot", wait for the system to reboot and
>> then I get the correct X environment (I'm using awesome window manager
>> but I also have kde i
George writes:
> When I boot my computer, most of the time I get a command line without
> X starting. I have to "sudo reboot", wait for the system to reboot and
> then I get the correct X environment (I'm using awesome window manager
> but I also have kde installed).
>
> Any suggestions to trouble
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