Re: [newbie] lost display manager in 10.0

2004-05-17 Thread Ed Chadwick
On Friday 14 May 2004 15:06, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
 On Friday 14 May 2004 19:54, Ed Chadwick wrote:
  On Thursday 13 May 2004 15:24, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
   On Thursday 13 May 2004 21:14, Ed Chadwick wrote:
Thanks, but I already checked that, and it's set to 5 as it
should be.
   
Ed.
   
On Thursday 13 May 2004 15:12, you wrote:
 On Thursday 13 May 2004 20:47, Ed Chadwick wrote:
  Hello all,
 
  I've just upgraded from 9.2 to 10.0, and for the most
  part it went smoothly. The only trouble I'm having is
  with the display manager (kdm). i.e. The system boots up
  into a console, and I have to login and start X manually.
  I can't find where this is in the config to fix it. Any
  help would be greatly appreciated.

 A suggestion :

 su to root, open /etc/inittab in your preferred editor.
 Somewhere in this file you'll find a stanza like :

 id:3:initdefault:

 Change 3 to 5, save, exit and reboot.
  
   Well, have you tried the K menu : System -- Configure Your
   Computer -- System -- Display Manager ?
  
   Kaj Haulrich.
  
   And Ed, please remove your reply to setting in your mailer,
   otherwise replies don't get to the list. And please use
   bottom-posting (seems I'm the list nazi today :-)).
 
  Thanks again Kaj. I looked for this in the menus but couldn't
  find it. The closest I have is System -- Configuration -- KDE
  -- System -- Login Manager, which appears to be set up
  correctly.
 
  I did get in a bit of a tangle with KDE during the upgrade
  though. I had KDE3.1 with Mandrake 9.2 previously, but I failed
  to remove KDE before the upgrade, which I should have done
  apparently. So after the upgrade I had both KDE3.1 and 3.2 stuff.
  I then removed everything to do with KDE (urpme -a kde) and
  reinstalled only the 3.2 apps. Is there something else I should
  have done to clean up the mess?
 
  Thanks again,
 
  Ed.

 Hmm... Ed, maybe your situation stems from the upgrade. When I
 shuffled the 10.0CE into my previous 9.2 system I chose install.
 But opted not to format my /home partition. I think this is the
 2.nd safest route next to doing a complete wipe of the hard disk. I
 still have some dot-files left over from 9.2 causing weird things
 in 10.0, but nothing serious.

 Funny thing is, however, I'm absolutely sure that in 9.2 one can
 change display managers as well. So you should have the option
 preserved in 10.0.

 And about urpme -a kde : I don't think that's necessary. When
 something in KDE goes south beyond recovery, it's an easy thing
 just to remove your entire .kde directory. That way, the next time
 you log into KDE, it will use the default configurations. No big
 deal.

 My last idea : have you installed all the updates to 10.0 ?

 If that doesn't work, someone wiser than me : step in, please.

 Kaj Haulrich.

Problem is solved now. For some reason, the Control Centre wasn't included in 
the default installation.

Thanks,

Ed Chadwick.

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Department of Biomedical Engineering
Wickenden Building 404
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44106-7207
USA

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Re: [newbie] lost display manager in 10.0

2004-05-14 Thread Ed Chadwick
On Thursday 13 May 2004 15:24, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
 On Thursday 13 May 2004 21:14, Ed Chadwick wrote:
  Thanks, but I already checked that, and it's set to 5 as it
  should be.
 
  Ed.
 
  On Thursday 13 May 2004 15:12, you wrote:
   On Thursday 13 May 2004 20:47, Ed Chadwick wrote:
Hello all,
   
I've just upgraded from 9.2 to 10.0, and for the most part it
went smoothly. The only trouble I'm having is with the
display manager (kdm). i.e. The system boots up into a
console, and I have to login and start X manually. I can't
find where this is in the config to fix it. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
  
   A suggestion :
  
   su to root, open /etc/inittab in your preferred editor.
   Somewhere in this file you'll find a stanza like :
  
   id:3:initdefault:
  
   Change 3 to 5, save, exit and reboot.

 Well, have you tried the K menu : System -- Configure Your Computer
 -- System -- Display Manager ?

 Kaj Haulrich.

 And Ed, please remove your reply to setting in your mailer,
 otherwise replies don't get to the list. And please use
 bottom-posting (seems I'm the list nazi today :-)).

Thanks again Kaj. I looked for this in the menus but couldn't find it. The 
closest I have is System -- Configuration -- KDE -- System -- Login 
Manager, which appears to be set up correctly. 

I did get in a bit of a tangle with KDE during the upgrade though. I had 
KDE3.1 with Mandrake 9.2 previously, but I failed to remove KDE before the 
upgrade, which I should have done apparently. So after the upgrade I had both 
KDE3.1 and 3.2 stuff. I then removed everything to do with KDE (urpme -a kde) 
and reinstalled only the 3.2 apps. Is there something else I should have done 
to clean up the mess?

Thanks again,

Ed.


-- 
Edward K.J. Chadwick PhD.
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Wickenden Building 404
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44106-7207
USA

phone:  +1 216 368 0400
fax:+1 216 368 4872
mobile: +1 216 235 8239
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Re: [newbie] lost display manager in 10.0

2004-05-14 Thread Kaj Haulrich
On Friday 14 May 2004 19:54, Ed Chadwick wrote:
 On Thursday 13 May 2004 15:24, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
  On Thursday 13 May 2004 21:14, Ed Chadwick wrote:
   Thanks, but I already checked that, and it's set to 5 as it
   should be.
  
   Ed.
  
   On Thursday 13 May 2004 15:12, you wrote:
On Thursday 13 May 2004 20:47, Ed Chadwick wrote:
 Hello all,

 I've just upgraded from 9.2 to 10.0, and for the most
 part it went smoothly. The only trouble I'm having is
 with the display manager (kdm). i.e. The system boots up
 into a console, and I have to login and start X manually.
 I can't find where this is in the config to fix it. Any
 help would be greatly appreciated.
   
A suggestion :
   
su to root, open /etc/inittab in your preferred editor.
Somewhere in this file you'll find a stanza like :
   
id:3:initdefault:
   
Change 3 to 5, save, exit and reboot.
 
  Well, have you tried the K menu : System -- Configure Your
  Computer -- System -- Display Manager ?
 
  Kaj Haulrich.
 
  And Ed, please remove your reply to setting in your mailer,
  otherwise replies don't get to the list. And please use
  bottom-posting (seems I'm the list nazi today :-)).

 Thanks again Kaj. I looked for this in the menus but couldn't
 find it. The closest I have is System -- Configuration -- KDE
 -- System -- Login Manager, which appears to be set up
 correctly.

 I did get in a bit of a tangle with KDE during the upgrade
 though. I had KDE3.1 with Mandrake 9.2 previously, but I failed
 to remove KDE before the upgrade, which I should have done
 apparently. So after the upgrade I had both KDE3.1 and 3.2 stuff.
 I then removed everything to do with KDE (urpme -a kde) and
 reinstalled only the 3.2 apps. Is there something else I should
 have done to clean up the mess?

 Thanks again,

 Ed.

Hmm... Ed, maybe your situation stems from the upgrade. When I 
shuffled the 10.0CE into my previous 9.2 system I chose install. 
But opted not to format my /home partition. I think this is the 
2.nd safest route next to doing a complete wipe of the hard disk. I 
still have some dot-files left over from 9.2 causing weird things 
in 10.0, but nothing serious.

Funny thing is, however, I'm absolutely sure that in 9.2 one can 
change display managers as well. So you should have the option 
preserved in 10.0.

And about urpme -a kde : I don't think that's necessary. When 
something in KDE goes south beyond recovery, it's an easy thing 
just to remove your entire .kde directory. That way, the next time 
you log into KDE, it will use the default configurations. No big 
deal.

My last idea : have you installed all the updates to 10.0 ?

If that doesn't work, someone wiser than me : step in, please.

Kaj Haulrich.
-- 
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* running Linux kernel 2.6.4 on Mandrake 10.0 *


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[newbie] lost display manager in 10.0

2004-05-13 Thread Ed Chadwick
Hello all,

I've just upgraded from 9.2 to 10.0, and for the most part it went smoothly. 
The only trouble I'm having is with the display manager (kdm). i.e. The 
system boots up into a console, and I have to login and start X manually. I 
can't find where this is in the config to fix it. Any help would be greatly 
appreciated. 

Thanks in advance,

Ed Chadwick.


-- 
Edward K.J. Chadwick PhD.
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Wickenden Building 404
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44106-7207
USA

phone:  +1 216 368 0400
fax:+1 216 368 4872
mobile: +1 216 235 8239
email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Re: [newbie] lost display manager in 10.0

2004-05-13 Thread Kaj Haulrich
On Thursday 13 May 2004 20:47, Ed Chadwick wrote:
 Hello all,

 I've just upgraded from 9.2 to 10.0, and for the most part it
 went smoothly. The only trouble I'm having is with the display
 manager (kdm). i.e. The system boots up into a console, and I
 have to login and start X manually. I can't find where this is in
 the config to fix it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks in advance,

 Ed Chadwick.

A suggestion :

su to root, open /etc/inittab in your preferred editor. Somewhere in 
this file you'll find a stanza like :

id:3:initdefault:

Change 3 to 5, save, exit and reboot.

HTH

Kaj Haulrich.
-- 
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* running Linux kernel 2.6.4 on Mandrake 10.0 *


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Re: [newbie] lost display manager in 10.0

2004-05-13 Thread Kaj Haulrich
On Thursday 13 May 2004 21:14, Ed Chadwick wrote:
 Thanks, but I already checked that, and it's set to 5 as it
 should be.

 Ed.

 On Thursday 13 May 2004 15:12, you wrote:
  On Thursday 13 May 2004 20:47, Ed Chadwick wrote:
   Hello all,
  
   I've just upgraded from 9.2 to 10.0, and for the most part it
   went smoothly. The only trouble I'm having is with the
   display manager (kdm). i.e. The system boots up into a
   console, and I have to login and start X manually. I can't
   find where this is in the config to fix it. Any help would be
   greatly appreciated.
 
  A suggestion :
 
  su to root, open /etc/inittab in your preferred editor.
  Somewhere in this file you'll find a stanza like :
 
  id:3:initdefault:
 
  Change 3 to 5, save, exit and reboot.
 

Well, have you tried the K menu : System -- Configure Your Computer 
-- System -- Display Manager ?

Kaj Haulrich.

And Ed, please remove your reply to setting in your mailer, 
otherwise replies don't get to the list. And please use 
bottom-posting (seems I'm the list nazi today :-)).
-- 
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* running Linux kernel 2.6.4 on Mandrake 10.0 *


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Re: [newbie] lost display manager in 10.0

2004-05-13 Thread JoeHill
On Thu, 13 May 2004 14:47:14 -0400
Ed Chadwick disseminated the following:

 I've just upgraded from 9.2 to 10.0, and for the most part it went smoothly. 
 The only trouble I'm having is with the display manager (kdm). i.e. The 
 system boots up into a console, and I have to login and start X manually. I 
 can't find where this is in the config to fix it. Any help would be greatly 
 appreciated. 

You should be able to set this in Mandrake Control Center, under 'Boot'.

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Kernel 2.4.22-21.tmb.1mdk Mandrake Linux release 9.2 (FiveStar) for i586
+++
18:07:54 up 7 days, 4:35, 6 users, load average: 0.25, 0.06, 0.02
+++
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