I had something similar once. The /home partition was full, so the 
system could not write in the profile files.

Romain.

Bill Moseley wrote:
> Geeze, just when this stuff is starting to make sense, I get the ldm
> login screen.  When I log it X starts then I go right back to a ldm
> screen.
> 
> I'm using the right password (if I don't it says I entered the wrong
> password).
> 
> I can switch to a console, and log into the client.  From there
> "startx" works fine.  I can also ssh into the server from the client
> there.
> 
> Same thing happens with my powerpc and i386 clients.
> 
> Have not changed my lts.conf recently.
> 
> All I see in my server's syslog is:
> 
> Nov 12 17:54:49 ltsps0 ldminfod[8329]: connect from 192.168.0.18 
> (192.168.0.18)
> 
> What did I break?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> here's my lts.conf.  Not my old Bondi iMacs have LDM_DIRECTX.
> 
> 
> # Note that i386 initrd looks for /lts.conf where powerpc looks for
> # /ltps/powerpc/lts.conf
> 
> [default]
>     # Limit the max screen resolution.
>     X_MODE_0               = 1024x768
> 
> [Bondi]
>     X_HORZSYNC             = 60-60
>     X_VERTREFRESH          = 47-117
>     LDM_DIRECTX            = True
>     MODULE_00              = snd-powermac
> 
> [00:05:02:91:cb:17]
>     LIKE=Bondi
> 


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