On Tue, Feb 09, 1999 at 07:39:53AM -0900, Hogland, Thomas E. wrote: > Interesting problem - I've upgraded to slink as part of kernel 2.2.1 on two > different PC's, and I think I goofed on one. When the new X stuff went in > and asked if I should use my current config files, the PC at work was told > No - leave mine alone; the PC at home was told Yes - overwrite with new > ones. PC at work is fine, but PC at home now immediately boots into xdm and > refuses to let me log in... Won't take root, me, nothing. Tried booting from > the boot disk I made - slowly boots, then starts xdm :-(...Anyone know how > to kill this? Even Ctl-Alt-Backspace just restarts it...
I see this thread is quite long by the time I've gotten to it, but one trick to always keep in mind when fighting with xdm is <CTRL>-<R> That tells xdm to stop managing the current X server. It should get you back to a virtual console. -- G. Branden Robinson | Debian GNU/Linux | If encryption is outlawed, only outlaws [EMAIL PROTECTED] | will @goH7OjBd7*dnfk=<q4fDj]Kz?. cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/ |
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