On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 10:31:46AM +0100, Anim Asante wrote:
> 
> This has worked for me before when I ran into similar
> problems. There is a file in your home directory
> called .xsession_error or something like that. If your
> delete it, log off and back on again it may fix your
> problem. Like I indicated, it works for me.

Sadly no, I neglected to say that I could not get things to work even
using a test account and doing an rm -rf .* in $HOME.

but thanks anyway.

dc

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