That remarkable Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 15:11, Peter Hugosson-Miller wrote:
What happens now is that the screen blanks for about a second, then the greeter comes back again, without logging in. When I look in ~/.gnome-errors, there are a couple of warnings, but one fatal error which seems to be the root of the problem: the script /etc/gdm/Sessions/Gnome calls for the execution of another script /usr/bin/gnome-session, which is sadly missing from my system. Despite looking through the update instructions, I found no mention of this script or where it comes from. Anyone have any ideas?
do you have gnome-session installed?
apt-get install gnome-session
cheers
Well, my immediate response would be "of course I have", but now looking at my transcript of the dist-upgrade, I notice that a bunch of packages were removed, and amoung them was gnome-session. I guess I had better try re-installing it ;-)
Does anyone have a better way of finding which packages were removed than going into dselect? I tried this:
#dpkg -l | grep '^r'
I found about 20 packages that way, and re-installed them, but gnome-session didn't show up there, or I already would have re-installed it.
There is an instruction on the aforementioned page to go into dselect and find "packages that need to be installed, that are not noticed by apt-get". I won't use dselect, as it doesn't like me, and I succeeded in trashing my system completely with it once... (The interested reader might like to check this:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2000/debian-user-200009/msg04545.html
...but it's really not that interesting. Can't believe I was ever that pessimistic about getting Debian installed!)
Anyhow, my second question is this: is there a better way to find those "--- Obsolete and local packages present on system ---" than by going into the dreaded dselect?
-- Cheers!
.~. /V\ // \\ /( )\ ^`~´^ < hugge >
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