This is an old thread I found in the archives (so I have no choice
than breaking the thread)
It has surely been resolved since but in doubt I will answer anyway
because I had the same problem.
This is simple, when the disk is full users can't write to tmp so X is
killing himself. Only root can log
Le jeudi 29 Avril 2004 16:19, Andrew Schulman a écrit :
> Charles, try removing your ~/.xsession, if you have one. I've been
> having the same trouble lately. I haven't finished figuring out why
> yet, but when I remove ~/.xsession it goes away.
I had no ~/.xsession but I've finally solved my p
> Le mercredi 28 Avril 2004 16:23, Andrew Schulman a écrit :
> >
> > Does this happen for all users, or just charles?
>
> It happens just for charles, for other users (for example root) it works.
>
> I've tried dpkg --purge kdm and reinstalling it to get clean configuration
> files but it did n
Le mercredi 28 Avril 2004 16:23, Andrew Schulman a écrit :
>
> Does this happen for all users, or just charles?
It happens just for charles, for other users (for example root) it works.
I've tried dpkg --purge kdm and reinstalling it to get clean configuration
files but it did not solve my prob
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 13:07, Charles de Miramon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've finally found time to upgrade my sid box from 3.1.x to 3.2.2.
> Everything worked fine except that KDM is not working anymore.
Did you try selecting KDE session manually from KDM before logging in?
Anders
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This emai
> KDM starts and I get the greeting screen but the login for a user
fails and
> bring back the greeting screen. I have to do a console login and startx to
> launch KDE.
Does this happen for all users, or just charles?
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