Hi Gary L. Hennigan; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote: > "Damir J. Naden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > | Hi Pete Harlan; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote: > | > > Question. I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.0.36(I think) to 2.2.1. > | > > I am running slink(frozen) and now, my x-windows doesn't work. If I > | > > | > This happened to me, and .xsession-errors now says > | > > | > /etc/X11/Xsession: line 47: syntax error near unexpected token `default)' > | > > | > The bit of /etc/X11/Xsessions that reads > | > > | > case $1 in > | > failsafe) > | > if grep -q ^allow-failsafe $optionfile; then > | > if [ -x /usr/bin/X11/xterm ]; then > | > exec xterm -geometry +1+1 > | > else > | > echo "Xsession: unable to launch failsafe X session: xterm not > | > found." > | > exit > | > fi > | > fi > | > default) > | > ;; > | > > | > perhaps should have a ;; on the line before the "default)" line. > | > (Haven't tried this myself yet.) > | > > | > Good luck, > | > > | > -- > | > Pete Harlan > | > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | > | I have just commented out the offending 'default)' line and it worked for > | me. Does anyone know if this is a bad thing to do? I thought it was there > | just as a comment sort of thing > > In this case it won't hurt anything since the "default)" doesn't do > anything. However, the correct solution is to put the ";;" in there. > > Gary > >
thanks for the info. I'll do that... damir