Jens Gecius wrote:
Corey Popelier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
If you just did an upgrade today, then you aren't the only person with the
problem. However, I suspect its' actually a KDE related problem that's
breaking X. I've now reverted to a X/WindowMaker setup until I see some
more KDE upda
I am still at a loss... I tried downgrading alomost every package with the
letter "x" in it back to when it was working.
However, you might find the following helpful:
$ X&
$ DISPLAY=:0 gnome-session
... worked for me to get gnome running. Replace 'gnome-session' with 'kde2'
and it will start
Corey Popelier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you just did an upgrade today, then you aren't the only person with the
> problem. However, I suspect its' actually a KDE related problem that's
> breaking X. I've now reverted to a X/WindowMaker setup until I see some
> more KDE updates arrive, and
If you just did an upgrade today, then you aren't the only person with the
problem. However, I suspect its' actually a KDE related problem that's
breaking X. I've now reverted to a X/WindowMaker setup until I see some
more KDE updates arrive, and X is running fine.
As for the cause of the problem,
Hey,
I have the same problem (although I'm using gdm).
What's going on? I need to do homework. Oh well, I
guess that's what I get for using unstable :)
Cameron Matheson
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Kevin C. Smith posts:
> now startx does not work. Can start xdm, but will now
> go further then the login screen. This happen to
> anyone else, and what is causing it?
It is an issue with the pam modules/library. Happened
after you specifically updated your 'libpam0g' package.
The drm module p
on Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 12:18:17AM -0500, Kevin C. Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Running Debian unstable.
> Just did an upgrade and now startx does not work. Can start xdm, but
> will now go further then the login screen.
> This happen to anyone else, and what is causing it?
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