Jens Gecius wrote:
Corey Popelier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
If you just did an upgrade today, then you aren't the only person with the
problem. However, I suspect its' actually a KDE related problem that's
breaking X. I've now reverted to a X/WindowMaker setup until I see some
more KDE upda
I am still at a loss... I tried downgrading alomost every package with the
letter "x" in it back to when it was working.
However, you might find the following helpful:
$ X&
$ DISPLAY=:0 gnome-session
... worked for me to get gnome running. Replace 'gnome-session' with 'kde2'
and it will start
Corey Popelier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you just did an upgrade today, then you aren't the only person with the
> problem. However, I suspect its' actually a KDE related problem that's
> breaking X. I've now reverted to a X/WindowMaker setup until I see some
> more KDE updates arrive, and
If you just did an upgrade today, then you aren't the only person with the
problem. However, I suspect its' actually a KDE related problem that's
breaking X. I've now reverted to a X/WindowMaker setup until I see some
more KDE updates arrive, and X is running fine.
As for the cause of the problem,
I am running the unstable branch of debian and everything was great until I
did an upgrade and then "startx" broke. I tried downgrading a bunch of
packages that I thought were related (including xbase-clients, which created
startx).
To start X, I can do:
$ X&
$ DISPLAY=:0 kde2
If I do that, th
Hey,
I have the same problem (although I'm using gdm).
What's going on? I need to do homework. Oh well, I
guess that's what I get for using unstable :)
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Kevin C. Smith posts:
> now startx does not work. Can start xdm, but will now
> go further then the login screen. This happen to
> anyone else, and what is causing it?
It is an issue with the pam modules/library. Happened
after you specifically updated your 'libpam0g' package.
The drm module p
on Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 12:18:17AM -0500, Kevin C. Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Running Debian unstable.
> Just did an upgrade and now startx does not work. Can start xdm, but
> will now go further then the login screen.
> This happen to anyone else, and what is causing it?
More data requi
Running Debian unstable.
Just did an upgrade and now startx does not work. Can start xdm, but
will now go further then the login screen.
This happen to anyone else, and what is causing it?
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