Hi Matej,
Thank for your help (and patience)!
2005/12/24, Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Go to your $HOME directory and run
>
> grep terminal .*
>
> What's the result?
I reinstalled Linux. I was not willing to do that because it's a long
task since I have to install all packages from the Inte
Célio Cidral Junior wrote:
> I searched manually in some directories (like /etc, /etc/X11) and have
> not found anything. I know it's a hidden file, so I used ls -a. I also
> tried to do a search using Gnome's search tool, and found no sign of
> this file.
>
> Do you have a tip for me on how to se
2005/12/23, Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Looks like some leftover from previous running of Linux -- do you have
> some .xsessionrc or something like that floating around?
>
> Matej
I searched manually in some directories (like /etc, /etc/X11) and have
not found anything. I know it's a hidden
Célio Cidral Junior wrote:
> My machine runs Debian Sarge. I'm having a problem with both KDE and
> Gnome. When I start a normal session of KDE or Gnome, a shell window
> appears instead of the desktop itself. If I type 'exit', it comes back
> to the log on screen. If I log on Gnome in security mod
Hi,
I'm new to Linux and have very little experience with it. I hope
somebody may help me with a problem.
My machine runs Debian Sarge. I'm having a problem with both KDE and
Gnome. When I start a normal session of KDE or Gnome, a shell window
appears instead of the desktop itself. If I type 'exi
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