* Simon Hepburn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Cam Ellison wrote:
>
> > I removed gdm and all the directories I could find (having neglected to
> > have apt-get do that).
>
> gulp...
>
> > About kicker -- with no intervention from me, it is now working again, for
> > the moment. It has done that
Cam Ellison wrote:
> I removed gdm and all the directories I could find (having neglected to
> have apt-get do that).
gulp...
> About kicker -- with no intervention from me, it is now working again, for
> the moment. It has done that intermittent thing before.
Bizarre. IIRC kicker caches a lot
* Simon Hepburn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> When you reinstalled gdm did you remove it or purge it beforehand ? You need
> to purge to remove all the old configuration settings. Given that your kids
> are running kde you might be better off installing kdm. If you get back to
> where you were or
When you reinstalled gdm did you remove it or purge it beforehand ? You need
to purge to remove all the old configuration settings. Given that your kids
are running kde you might be better off installing kdm. If you get back to
where you were orginally i.e your only problem is kicker dying, debi
I have had my kids' box up and running for a while now (woody), but
inexplicably have run into a problem with gdm.
I have them set up to use KDE, but the Kicker panel inexplicably loads and then
disappears. In attempting to fix this, I went into gdmconf. When fiddling
around there, I turned
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