Brice Méalier wrote:
On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 09:41:19PM +0200, ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote :
Hi List,
After returning to my laptop today it looked like it had gone into some
kind of stand-by. That never happened before. Maybe I never paused that
long before ;-) Anyway after rebooting (I got some error message saying
something went wrong. Didn't pay much attention to it as my Debian never
fails me :-( ) I san't boot into KDE anymore. I can only access the
shell. That looks pretty much ok to me. What has happened here and how
can I fix that and in the future prevent it?
gRTZ
ben
Try to have a look a ~/.xsession-errors if present or look at the log
files in /var/log/
X starts correctly, isn't it?
The ultimate solution is:
$ cd /home/$USER/
$rm -rf .kd*
Hi Brice,
Well no. X doesn't start. I only have shell access. What I meant in my
mail is that the shell functions ok, but startx just doesn't work.
Probably something broke when my laptop wanted to go in some standby
mode. I have installed toshutils and toshset in the weekend, maybe
that's why something went wrong. The way it looks to me now I will have
to re-install xserver and x-window-system. Would that be an idea?
gRTz
ben
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