Ryan Nowakowski wrote:

It's possible that your .kde config files are corrupted.  Move your .kde
directory out of the way then start kde.

I've tried to login to Gnome, but had a kind of similar problem. After the splash screen appears, everything else seems to die. So it seems to be more an X-server problem. I tried applying the advice given in Stefan O'Rear's message [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it did not help. What else should I check?


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