>And, for any user who cannot login via XDM, login over the network and
>read the .xsession-errors file created in their home directory.
Additionally, if you don't have a network you can hit Ctrl-F1 to get back
to a text terminal. Or just enter the username, hit Enter, enter the passwordd
and hit
Kurt Olsen wrote:
>
> Re: XDM problem.
>
> Make sure that each users' .xsession file is set as executable for the
> owner.
And, for any user who cannot login via XDM, login over the network and
read the .xsession-errors file created in their home directory.
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"Where am I, and wha
Re: XDM problem.
Make sure that each users' .xsession file is set as executable for the
owner.
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A few questions:
Am I insane or is my FreeBSD 3.4 install disk from Walnut Creek bad? I
can not get it to boot and boot disks created with it do not work.
Will boot disks created from the web source work?
I seem to vaguely remember something about this but can not remember where
or what was sa
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