On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:35 PM, John Kapnogiannis <smokej...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello there. I got a debian testing installation and I currently cannot
> login in kde. I give my pass and instead of a proper kde session I get kdm's
> login screen again. I haven't done any upgrade but I did a really stupid
> thing: I hit the power button and turn the laptop off the hard way while it
> was in suspend mode. I tried googling but it gave me no usefull things.
>
> The .xsession-errors file in my home folder says Permission denied.


To be correct: With cat on .xsession-errors it says in the first line that
it tried starting x and on the second line Permission denied. I wrote this
in case someone by mistake thought I had no permission to read the
.xsession-errors file.

> I checked the permissions in /tmp and /var/tmp and everything seems fine. I
> also deleted the .kde folder. Login in as root and typing startx opens a kde
> session.
>

> Any ideas?
>
> PS: I did the instructions described in this page:
> https://developer.skype.com/jira/browse/SCL-510 in order to fix skype on
> me 64-bit installation, but I don't think it has something to do with my
> problem. I think something got wrong when I hit the power button. :(
>

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