On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 17:11:30 -0400, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
> I updated Debian and was given the choice to pick gdm or gdm3. I picked
> gdm3. At this point, neither gdm or gdm3 work.
What's exactly what is failing? You can't login at all, GDM3 does not
start or...?
> I have switched to xfce,
On 11/03/2011 11:11 PM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
Dear List -
I updated Debian and was given the choice to pick gdm or gdm3. I
picked gdm3. At this point, neither gdm or gdm3 work. I have switched
to xfce, which I do not like. Is there any way either to make gdm3
operable or revert to gdm.
Dear List -
I updated Debian and was given the choice to pick gdm or gdm3. I
picked gdm3. At this point, neither gdm or gdm3 work. I have
switched to xfce, which I do not like. Is there any way either to
make gdm3 operable or revert to gdm.
Thanks.
Ethan
Debian 6.0.1a squeeze(sid)
*strike* I've found the problem. It was the "xtt" module from XFree86.
If I remove the fonts from the /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype
everything works. If I switch from "Load xtt" to "Load Freetype" things
work too.
jochen
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 05:35:17PM +0100, Jochen Schaeuble wrote:
> Hi!
Hi!
Since a few days I have major problems with gdm. If I use gdm as
display manager and use netscape (4.x) or mozilla to visit some sites
(i.e. www.dooyoo.de) the x-server gets killed. (X connect broken). If
I use xdm instead everything works fine. I use the standard
installation of gdm
Hi,
I'm using woody gnome after deleting all the ximian stuff on my system.
Everything is working fine, but gdm produces some problems.
After logging out from one session, I cannot login again. X is starting, but gnome won't come up.
If I kill the session using ctrl-alt-backspace, gdm dies and I
I'm having a rather serious error today. I provide X desktops to thin
clients on my network. They use gdm to log in and have been successful in
doing so until very recently. Two days ago, I added a new harddrive to
the system and moved files over to it using the 'find
-mount -print | cpio -p -v
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