> Haines Brown wrote:
> > Finally bringing to conclusion my first debian (3.0r.1) install, I
> > ran aptitude update. When I subsequently rebooted, user cannot
> > start x, but root can.
Sorry to reply to myself, but thought the information might be
useful. After spending much of the day sniffing
> From: Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Haines Brown wrote:
> > Finally bringing to conclusion my first debian (3.0r.1) install, I
> > ran aptitude update. When I subsequently rebooted, user cannot start
> > x, but root can.
> Create a new user, and see if that user has the same problems.
The
Haines Brown wrote:
Finally bringing to conclusion my first debian (3.0r.1) install, I
ran aptitude update. When I subsequently rebooted, user cannot start
x, but root can.
I reconfigured XF86Config-4 by running dpgk-reconfigure , using the
simple configuration, which worked before, and kept the sa
Finally bringing to conclusion my first debian (3.0r.1) install, I
ran aptitude update. When I subsequently rebooted, user cannot start
x, but root can.
I reconfigured XF86Config-4 by running dpgk-reconfigure , using the
simple configuration, which worked before, and kept the same
values. But tha
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