Hi, Finally I solved *all* the problems I had with gdm with: apt-get --purge remove gdm (it said it didn't remove /etc/dm/) rm -rf /etc/dm/ (so that everything is removed) apt-get install gdm
And now it works fine! Cheers, Sylvain. On Wednesday 14 April 2004 19:21, you wrote: PW> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: PW> PW> > Hello, PW> > PW> > => Can any of you send me a default/example Xsession file? PW> > => And also tell me where it should be located to work? PW> > PW> > I broke my gdm configuration 3 days ago PW> > with an apt-get upgrade (SID) + various attempts I made. PW> > PW> > I'll avoid stupid attempts next time PW> > (such as removing a file/directory without enough knowledge...) PW> > PW> > Thanks in advance! PW> > Sylvain. PW> > PW> > N.B: PW> > Yes, I already sent a mail to this list, but maybe it was too PW> > long/not clear? PW> > " [SID] Base Xsession file lost? And gdm error messages" PW> > PW> PW> I had the same issue after upgrading gdm yesterday. The file, instead PW> of being inside of /etc/gdm/Sessions is now supposed to be in one of a PW> few places (I think), I put mine in /etc/dm/Sesssions. The contents of PW> the file: PW> PW> [Desktop Entry] PW> Encoding=UTF-8 PW> Name=Gnome PW> Comment=Log into Gnome PW> Exec=/usr/bin/gnome-session PW> Icon= PW> Type=Application PW> PW> HTH, Paul PW> PW> -- Config (for wx-users): - wx-2.4.2, - gcc 3.3.3, - GTK-2 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]