Carroll Kong wrote:
> Whoa... big problems. I checked my /etc/init.d/xdm... it is a zero byt
>e
>file. Apparently, when I installed the system, I never setup xdm. Is there
>some kind of setup script to get xdm on my system working again? I have
>shadowed passwords... and I am
Carroll Kong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Whoa... big problems. I checked my /etc/init.d/xdm... it is a zero byte
> file. Apparently, when I installed the system, I never setup xdm. Is there
> some kind of setup script to get xdm on my system working again? I have
> shadowed passwords... and
Whoa... big problems. I checked my /etc/init.d/xdm... it is a zero byte
file. Apparently, when I installed the system, I never setup xdm. Is there
some kind of setup script to get xdm on my system working again? I have
shadowed passwords... and I am looking for a package called xdm, but
Perhaps this is the shadow password thing. Try shadowconfig off then
shadowconfig on.
On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Carroll Kong wrote:
> Hi guys, I have returned to the list, had to get my processor fixed.
> Anyway, I am running Debian 1.3R6 and I want to have an XDM setup so I can
> remotely use m
Carroll Kong wrote:
... re xdm ...
> Everytime I try to login with a valid user account, it says, login
>failed. I have a .xsession in the users' home dir. I added the *.domain.na
>me
>in the Xaccess part. I am guessing my xdm-config is setup improperly for
>authentification.
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