Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
Scarletdown wrote:
I have tried everything I could think of at the moment, short of doing
the dreaded OS reinstall (apt-get --reinstall install x-window-system
kde and apt-get --reinstall install kde did not fix it either.) I
would really prefer to not have to reinsta
This might be the best advice but mine still works in KDE so there may be
somthing amiss. I had this happen when I was mucking around with PAM files
attempting to get LDAP to work. (OK, NO logins worked!) Go in using the
Knoppix CD and fixed that--what else was changed to cause the problem?)
On
Scarletdown wrote:
Earlier today, I had a complete system freezeup for some reason. All
I could do to recover was power down and boot back up. However, when
kdm tried to run, I was dropped to a text login prompt.
I went ahead and logged in as root and did an apt-get --reinstall
install kdm;
On Sunday 11 April 2004 09:18 pm, Scarletdown wrote:
>Earlier today, I had a complete system freezeup for some reason. All I
>could do to recover was power down and boot back up. However, when kdm
>tried to run, I was dropped to a text login prompt.
>
>I went ahead and logged in as root and did a
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Scarletdown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>I know the password is good, because I am able to login as root from a
>>text-prompt, and can also SSH in as root from another system; so I am
>>suspecting a problem with KDE itself. As another test, I tried
logging in to
>>KDE a
Paul Johnson wrote:
Scarletdown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I know the password is good, because I am able to login as root from a
text-prompt, and can also SSH in as root from another system; so I am
suspecting a problem with KDE itself. As another test, I tried logging in to
KDE as root from k
Scarletdown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know the password is good, because I am able to login as root from a
> text-prompt, and can also SSH in as root from another system; so I am
> suspecting a problem with KDE itself. As another test, I tried logging in to
> KDE as root from kdm, and that
Earlier today, I had a complete system freezeup for some reason. All I
could do to recover was power down and boot back up. However, when kdm
tried to run, I was dropped to a text login prompt.
I went ahead and logged in as root and did an apt-get --reinstall
install kdm; then i ran kdm and w
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