Paul Scott wrote:
Darryl Barlow wrote:
The first thing I would try is deleting .(or renaming) .kde in your
home directory. Then start kde. If it still fails to login then
check /var/log/
XFree86.0.log and post the relevant messages if you still need help.
I removed .kde several times. There
Darryl Barlow wrote:
The first thing I would try is deleting .(or renaming) .kde in your home
directory. Then start kde. If it still fails to login then check /var/log/
XFree86.0.log and post the relevant messages if you still need help.
I removed .kde several times. There were not any releva
The first thing I would try is deleting .(or renaming) .kde in your home
directory. Then start kde. If it still fails to login then check /var/log/
XFree86.0.log and post the relevant messages if you still need help.
Good luck.
regards,
Darryl
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Paul Scott wrote:
Arne Goetje wrote:
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On Saturday 01 November 2003 11:07, paul wrote:
A dist-upgrade last night broke my formerly sid system. I was getting
seg-faults from almost everything including bash.
I have the sane problem with user logins
Arne Goetje wrote:
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On Saturday 01 November 2003 11:07, paul wrote:
A dist-upgrade last night broke my formerly sid system. I was getting
seg-faults from almost everything including bash.
I saved my home and etc directories and a few other files and
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On Saturday 01 November 2003 11:07, paul wrote:
> A dist-upgrade last night broke my formerly sid system. I was getting
> seg-faults from almost everything including bash.
>
> I saved my home and etc directories and a few other files and
> re-installe
On Saturday 01 November 2003 04:07, paul wrote:
> A dist-upgrade last night broke my formerly sid system. I was getting
> seg-faults from almost everything including bash.
Hello,
if you run sid, you should really be able to use the debian bug tracking
system. Your problem was probably caused by #
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