check your diskspace as well! I had the same situation, and found that my harddisk was nearly full. After cleaning up, I was able to login as a normal user again
good luck andreas
Arne Goetje wrote:
On Monday 03 November 2003 15:03, Paul Scott wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
I installed the fixed libc6 without seeming to fix the KDE problem.
I looked at Debian-KDE found a reference to
http://wiki.debian.net/?DebianKDE where I found libsensors-1debian1
<http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2003/06/24/debian/pool/main/l/lm-sensor
s/libsensors-1debian1_2.7.0-6_i386.deb> which is missing from sid. Clicking
that link will D/L it which can be installed with dpkg. Then you can
install kde-core from sid and maybe that will fix it for you as it did for
me. It may take a couple of login's before KDE3 shows up in the list and
maybe two logins to KDE3 before it works.
That didn't do it for me yet... but I found another interesting thing:
is it correct that the permissions on /usr/X11R6/bin is 700?
I get complains from Xsession that it cannot find certain scripts in that directory...
I guess xserver-common sets this permissio as I first chose 'root only' at the question who should be able to start the xserver... I later changed it to 'anyone', but it seems that didn't fix the permissions...
If this can be confirmed it should be a bug in the xserver-common script.
Cheers Arne
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