on Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 11:42:14PM +1300, Andrew McMillan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Mon, 2001-10-29 at 23:16, Marko Djukic wrote: > > there is no /home/<user>/.xsession-errors file... > > > > i don't think it gets to the xsession to do any error logging... i see the > > terminal prompt for login for a second and then it goes blank... i don't > > even get a chance to log in... > > Right, sorry I see from rereading your description. > > It is presumably trying to start gdm, which it will try and do a > thousand or so times before giving up for a while. > > If you uninstall gdm / kdm / xdm ("dpkg -r gdm xdm kdm") you will get > the login prompt and be able to log in, then go 'startx' to start an > Xsession.
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