Just as a follow-up, in case anyone else had the same problem:
I installed gdm with aptitude, and that appears to work just fine. I
still have no idea what's wrong with xdm, but for the moment it's not an
issue.
Cheers,
Tyler
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Well, it is not really that big a problem. However, I *would* like to
know why it doesn't work. The only feature I'm missing without xdm is a
convenient button to click to shutdown my computer, as an alternative to
"shutdown -h now". I know xdm doesn't have one built-in, but it wasn't
too hard
Tyler Smith wrote:
> No, that's what I did the first time. I tried /etc/init.d/xdm restart
> both from within X, and when that failed to produce any messages,
> after closing X. It didn't produce any error messages or anything else.
> ** (rox:5499): WARNING **: mkdir(/home/tyler.choice): Permission
No, that's what I did the first time. I tried /etc/init.d/xdm restart
both from within X, and when that failed to produce any messages, after
closing X. It didn't produce any error messages or anything else.
.xsession-errors is 14000+ lines long. The entries from today and
yesterday are pasted
On Sun, Apr 30, 2006 at 18:34:20 -0400, Tyler Smith wrote:
> Ok, I've fixed the resolution problem. Somewhere in my
> upgrading/configuring I lost the 1280x1024 setting from my xorg.conf
> file, which was easily fixed. Now I just need to know how to get my
> graphical login back.
There was obvi
On 30 Apr 2006, Tyler Smith wrote:
> Ok, I've fixed the resolution problem. Somewhere in my
> upgrading/configuring I lost the 1280x1024 setting from my xorg.conf
> file, which was easily fixed. Now I just need to know how to get my
> graphical login back.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tyler
>
I've always
Ok, I've fixed the resolution problem. Somewhere in my
upgrading/configuring I lost the 1280x1024 setting from my xorg.conf
file, which was easily fixed. Now I just need to know how to get my
graphical login back.
Cheers,
Tyler
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Thanks for your help. In response to your questions:
I'm using xdm
/etc/init.d/xdm restart
didn't do anything - I entered it into a terminal after starting x, and another prompt appeared.
No error messages or anything else. I tried again after closing X, both as me and as root, same result.
On Sun, Apr 30, 2006 at 14:30:53 -0400, Tyler Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Following a recent upgrade of my Etch box I have mucked up my X. I no
> longer get the graphical log-on, but after logging in startx does bring
> get me into my fluxbox desktop. In the past xdebconfigurator followed by
> dexco
On Sunday 30 April 2006 14:30, Tyler Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Following a recent upgrade of my Etch box I have mucked up my X. I no
> longer get the graphical log-on, but after logging in startx does bring
> get me into my fluxbox desktop.
Sorry that I can't help but I got exactly the same problem.
Hi,
Following a recent upgrade of my Etch box I have mucked up my X. I no
longer get the graphical log-on, but after logging in startx does bring
get me into my fluxbox desktop. In the past xdebconfigurator followed by
dexconf solved all my problems, so I tried that. Unfortunately,
xdebconfig
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