On 5/7/06, Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/6/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 15:11:17 -1000, Javier-Elias Vasquez-Vivas wrote:
> > On 5/5/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [...]
> > >http://wiki.debian.org/Xorg69To7
> > > [...]
> >
> > [...]. WDM doesn't seem to work here, and
> > I've already edited /etc/X11/wdm/Xservers to point to /usr/bin/Xorg,
> > but no success. I can live without it, but I'm wondering if there's
> > something else that can be done.
>
> You might have found a new bug. Do you get any error messages when you
> restart wdm? After a failed log-in attempt, do find anything interesting
> in ~/.xsession-errors? Maybe you have an old config file somewhere with
> an incompatible setting; have you tried purging wdm and reinstalling it?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Florian
I had to admit I didn't tried purging, just removing and installing
again. But I did the purge as well after you mentioned it. Nothing
works still though. And weird thing I get NO error under
.xsession-errors (I've moved old one somewhere else and created new
one, and after wdm gets back to login nothing shows up under
.xsession-errors). So somehow I'm unable to get an Xsession from wdm,
:-(.
I checked /etc/X11/wdm/Xstartup, and it was checking for /usr/bin/X11/xmessage,
so I changed that for /usr/bin/xmessage, but that didn't change a
thing either. So I'm kind of lost, there's must be a unconnected link
somewhere, but I can figure out where. For now I'm removing wdm to
avoid it at boot...
Thanks,
-- Javier --
I tried XDM, and XDM is working fine. So this must be an exclusive
WDM issue then. The work around is to use XDM then, :-(.
-- Javier --