kde start up

2001-07-13 Thread Mark Heinrich
I recently compiled XFree 4.1 on my eD2.4 system. During startup I get to the login screen (gui) but after logging in it tries to start kde the screen goes black for a second and then it drops me back at the login screen. Where can I start looking for any hints for what's going on? TIA Mark _

Re: kde start up

2001-07-13 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Friday 13 July 2001 14:34, Mark Heinrich wrote: > I recently compiled XFree 4.1 on my eD2.4 system. During startup I get to > the login screen (gui) but after logging in it tries to start kde the > screen goes black for a second and then it drops me back at the login > screen. Where can I sta

Re: kde start up

2001-07-13 Thread Keith Antoine
As soon as you get back to the login, go to a console, login as you and calle .xsession-errors this tells you what it is that is a t fault. Mark Heinrich wrote: > I recently compiled XFree 4.1 on my eD2.4 system. During startup I get to > the login screen (gui) but after logging in it tries to

Re: kde start up

2001-07-19 Thread Mark Heinrich
Keith Antoine wrote: As soon as you get back to the login, go to a console, login as you and calle .xsession-errors this tells you what it is that is a t fault. Mark Heinrich wrote: > I recently compiled XFree 4.1 on my eD2.4 system. During startup I get to > the login screen (gui) but after

Re: kde start up

2001-07-19 Thread Jim Conner
More often than not, this is caused by a full partition, usually /tmp will be the culprit. Check to see if any of your partitions are full or very close to it. Jim On Thursday July 19, 2001 4:13 pm, Mark Heinrich wrote: > I tried that but the .xsessions-error file was empty. I looked at th