I edited group and added sddm, as syntax below.
Had to do dpkg-reconfigure sddm because default was set to kdm.
sddm started but it is broken, display is garbled, had to go back to
terminal and do startx startkde.
I think that I have to download packages from unstable, will see if that
works.
On 31 October 2015 at 17:18, Carlos Kosloff wrote:
> "I'm not sure if that bug is in 0.5.1. It was in 0.6.0. What worked for me
> was to add user sddm to video group in /etc/group"
>
> Hmmm...I have this entry in /etc/group *sddm:x:131:* is this what you are
> talking about?
> Otherwise I could do
"I'm not sure if that bug is in 0.5.1. It was in 0.6.0. What worked for
me was to add user sddm to video group in /etc/group"
Hmmm...I have this entry in /etc/group *sddm:x:131:* is this what you
are talking about?
Otherwise I could do *adduser sddm video* as root.
Also, without changing anyth
On 31 October 2015 at 16:57, Carlos Kosloff wrote:
>
> Indeed, my card uses nvidia and glx-alternative-nvidia is 0.5.1.
> So is glx-diversions and glx-alternative-mesa.
> What to do? There is no upgrade for these packages in testing.
> --
> On 10/31/2015 10:48 AM, Sami
On 31 October 2015 at 16:30, Carlos Kosloff wrote:
> If you follow this list you are aware of my efforts to get kde to start
> normally.
> I am aware that many of you have succeeded, maybe some did not, I am among
> the latter.
> Different systems and hardware react differently, I have a computer
Indeed, my card uses nvidia and glx-alternative-nvidia is 0.5.1.
So is glx-diversions and glx-alternative-mesa.
What to do? There is no upgrade for these packages in testing.
On 10/31/2015 10:48 AM, Sami Erjomaa wrote:
On 3
If you follow this list you are aware of my efforts to get kde to start
normally.
I am aware that many of you have succeeded, maybe some did not, I am
among the latter.
Different systems and hardware react differently, I have a computer that
works fine with sddm, but in my main system sddm throw
On 11/16/05, Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 14 November 2005 06:11 am, Tom A wrote:
>
> > Is there anywhere I can look for logs (kdm.log has nothing) or any other
> > ideas for debugging? This is all with up-to-date 3.4 packages from sid.
>
> I don't know if this will help in your pa
On Monday 14 November 2005 06:11 am, Tom A wrote:
> Is there anywhere I can look for logs (kdm.log has nothing) or any other
> ideas for debugging? This is all with up-to-date 3.4 packages from sid.
I don't know if this will help in your particular case or not, but I ran into
something like this
Am Montag, 14. November 2005 12:11 schrieb Tom A:
| I've hit a bit of a problem with my desktop where KDE no longer starts - I
| don't even see KSplash (ksmserver has started though). This is particularly
| strange since another user I created is ok (and KDM) and my account still
| won't work even
I've hit a bit of a problem with my desktop where KDE no longer starts - I don't even see KSplash (ksmserver has started though). This is particularly strange since another user I created is ok (and KDM) and my account still won't work even when i remove ~/.kde*.
Is there anywhere I can look for lo
Hi Jonathan,
that worked perfectly! Thank you very much, you made my day!
Regards,
Michael
Am Sa, den 13.03.2004 schrieb Jonathan Byrne um 20:43:
> On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 07:43:03PM +0100, Michael Brohl wrote:
>
> >I've upgraded my unstable Debian via apt-get upgrade and no
Hi,
I've upgraded my unstable Debian via apt-get upgrade and now KDE does
not start anymore. The graphical login appears, but after logging in
there's only the wallpaper and the mouse cursor visible.
kdm.log states:
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On Saturday 04 Jan 2003 8:36 pm, Jaime Robles wrote:
> El Sáb 04 Ene 2003 20:00, Alan Chandler escribió:
> > Try looking in ~/.xsession-errors in the user that you logged in as.
> > That often lists why things are not starting properly
>
> == .xse
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El Sáb 04 Ene 2003 20:00, Alan Chandler escribió:
> Try looking in ~/.xsession-errors in the user that you logged in as. That
> often lists why things are not starting properly
== .xsession-errors ==
DCOPServer up and running.
Mutex dest
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On Saturday 04 Jan 2003 6:37 pm, Jaime Robles wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I have a Debian testing installed with KDE 3.0.5 in my father's PC...
>
> I am having a problem... i start KDM and i log in.
> Then KDE start to init all the process... and it does n
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Hello all!
I have a Debian testing installed with KDE 3.0.5 in my father's PC...
I am having a problem... i start KDM and i log in.
Then KDE start to init all the process... and it does not follow when it gets
to "Initializing system services" in KS
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