This one time, at band camp, Erik van der Meulen said:
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 12:39:13PM +0200, Adam Galant wrote:
> 
> > Try 'startx' instead of 'X'. 'X' runs onlu an X-server with no
> > clients which will give you exactly what you described. With
> > 'startx' you should get an X session with a windowmanager you
> > installed (there should be at least twm).
> 
> Thanks for your reaction! If I do 'startx' as root, I see the exact
> same 'fish bone' screen. If I do this as regular user, I see all these
> x lines in the console but it ends with 'waiting for x server to shut
> down'. After that, my .xsession-errors shows:
> 
>   x-window-manager:  unable to open fontset
>   "-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-120 -*-*-*-*-*-*"

This is a missing FontPath.  Check to make sure that you have a line in
your XF86Config-4 that points to your TrueType directory.  

> > Check also whether your window/desktopmanager is installed on your
> > system. Finally check for 'xdm', 'gdm', 'kdm', 'wdm' or
> > 'whatever-dm' for graphical login after boot.
> 
> I expect my system to have gnome, since it did just before I upgraded
> from Potato to Woody. In fact, it runs Ximian-Gnome (or 'did' I should
> say). gdm exists in /etc/init.d
> 
> Any further suggestions are tremendously appreciated!

It sounds like you used to have gdm as your login manager, so check to
make sure it's still installed - 'dpkg -l gdm' should return an ii
status.

The upgrade from potato to woody for X was fairly rough, in my memory.
Check to see if you have any X v.3 packages still installed.  A mix of
package versions made things fall over for me after an upgrade.  The
places to look for specific error messages are ~/.xsession-errors and
/var/log/XFree86.log - you should see something helpful in there.

HTH, 
Steve
-- 
There is no time like the present for postponing what you ought to be doing.

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