--- On Fri, 29/4/11, Sam Geeraerts <sam...@elmundolibre.be> wrote:

> Try "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" to keep it from
> restarting.
Thanks.

 
> Once GDM is stopped, run "startx" to start a GUI session.
> If that works, then there's a problem with your GDM and you
> should try another display manager, e.g. XDM (sudo aptitude
> install xdm).
After running "startx", only the wallpaper & mouse appeared. Nothing else. No 
context menu.

I switched back to text mode and ran "sudo aptitude install xdm"
After installation, i select xdm as default instead of gdm.

After reboot, the login screen(xdm) appeared, However, after login the same 
thing happened. A desktop with only Wallpaper & movable mouse cursor.




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