On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 10:39:29PM +0000, Tino Engel wrote:
> Stupid question:
> Have you reinstalled gdm? That should fix missing files.


        Hmm.  I figured that gdm was part of the gnome2 built.
        I'll look for a seperate "gdm" utility/daemon.  

        danke,

        gary

> 
> Best regards, Tino
> 
> Am Montag 29 Oktober 2007 06:24 schrieb Gary Kline:
> >     Well, I managed to hose my gnome config *thoroughly*.  Can
> >     anybody clue me in how to set things right?
> >
> >     /home is now where /usr/home was before.  I have a dummy
> >     acccolunt that when I typr (as root) kdm, KDE starts up.
> >     But trying gdm (or automating this in /etc/rc.conf) gets me
> >     nowhere.  I deleted ~/.gnome2 thinking that itwould be rebuilt on
> >     my next login. Nope.  --i Also messed with the login screen
> >     andnow I see a large daisy on the lower right.  There is a dialog
> >     about my missing some files in /var/tmp.
> >
> >     Any/all insights welcome here!
> >
> >     gary
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