On Monday 11 August 2003 3:39 am, Damien Solley wrote: > It seems to me that if you are seeing the debian logo (xdm, kdm?) then X > is NOT broken. X is starting, but not giving a login prompt (or was it > set to auto-login?).
I hate graphic logins, so I always set to text loginand startx explicitly. If KDE is b0rked, then you should still likely get > Can you be more specific about the problem? Was the computer set to > auto-login when X starts? Do you start X via a login manager (xdm, kdm, > gdm) or via "startx"?? If so, perhaps you need to edit your .xinitrc > file to start KDE, or just an xterm? Yes... perhaps so. It was always defaulting to kde at startx, but I _think_ the huge debian logo indicates it may be trying to start a different WM. > > If it really is an X configuration issue, then "dpkg-reconfigure > xserver-xfree86" is your friend. That'll have to be the next thing to try, then... -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]