* Debian_bug_report <invisiblemanguard-debianbugrep...@yahoo.com.br> [110301 14:57]: > My problem happen after I did the distro upgrade... I pass 2 months out of > my debian distro, and I used the testing version (Squeeze), but I return > yesterday to my debian distro and the Squeeze becomes stable... so I did > the change to Debian testing again (now called Wheezy)...
A full upgrade is a very complicated thing to reproduce. And you seem to have 3rd party repositories, so there are packages from other people that might have bugs, so finding this will be complicated. > so I rename all my source packages like this source.list: >[...] > #mirror multimÃdia > deb http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian-multimedia/ testing main > #deb http://ftp.debian-unofficial.org/debian testing main contrib non-free > > #mirror wine: > #deb http://www.lamaresh.net/apt/ squeeze/main As those are 3rd party repositories, there is some probability the bug is there. > So, I went to my Lxterminal and type: "sudo aptitude update". After I type: > "sudo aptitude safe-upgrade". > > The system make a download of 839mb of data. Everything was made without any > errors reported... I not use any login manager... I do my login in getty and > after I start my X and window manager (fluxbox). So, when I restart my > machine > and try to start my X with the command "startx", the system returns the > error: > "xinit: connection to X server lost" and after said "Wait for X server to > shut > down" and stayed with prompt flashing again. So, I tried invoke X with root > and > I had sucess! When I went to the .xsession-errors I saw this error: > > Xsession: X session started for invisiblemanguard at Ter Fev 22 16:36:02 BRT > 2011 > exec: 58: /usr: Permission denied Could you check the actual permissions of those directories? Perhaps the output of "ls -la /" would be best. Where things are mounted might also be interesting, i.e. the /etc/fstab and the /proc/mounts files. Other information interesting might be the /var/log/dpkg.* files covering the interesting timespan. (Saving /root/.bash_history and looking into it for anything interesting might also be sensible). Bernhard R. Link -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110301152011.ga13...@pcpool00.mathematik.uni-freiburg.de