----- Original Message ----- From: "Federico Bruni" <fedel...@gmail.com>
To: "Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net>
Cc: <lilypond-devel@gnu.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2011 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: Linux help please?


Il giorno dom, 13/03/2011 alle 14.43 +0000, Phil Holmes ha scritto:
Nothing to do with LilyPond, but don't know where else to ask.

I've been creating an Ubuntu VM to install an open-source telephone
exchange, Asterix. All going well until I had to compile a package called
Dahdi.  This failed on an include, and so I was trying to edit the source
file.  It's owned by root and so logged in as phil, it was read-only.  I
thought that rather than learn the syntax of chmod, I'd just briefly log in as root. I clicked the "log-off" button and switched user to root. All the desktop furniture disappeared - no task bar, no Places, no logout, nothing.
So I shut down using the VM command and restarted.  Same.  I'm shown as
logged in as phil, but I can't do anything at all. Anyone any ideas of how
to get my desktop back?


I guess that you are just seeing a terminal.
So log as phil and then launch this command:

startx

You should see again your desktop.

You don't have to change the owner or the permissions of an installation
file.
Open it using sudo:

sudo nano file

or

sudo gedit file

HTH,
Federico

Thanks for your suggestion - it's not a terminal, though, it's a desktop, but with no start bars, places, applications or anything like that. I can't find a way to run anything...

--
Phil Holmes




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