On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 10:37, Felix Miata wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Felix Miata wrote:
Note as I wrote above this is a runlevel 2 problem. Runlevel 2 means no
network. I'm trying to login on the i586 PC console display.
Does this happen with newly
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 10:25 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Felix Miata wrote:
Note as I wrote above this is a runlevel 2 problem. Runlevel 2 means no
network. I'm trying to login on the i586 PC console display.
Does this happen with newly created users also?
Did
ET wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Felix Miata wrote:
Note as I wrote above this is a runlevel 2 problem. Runlevel 2 means no
network. I'm trying to login on the i586 PC console display.
are you running hardware detection each boot? kudzu? when it finally boots,
I don't know, whatever a
I think you mean login to the kde??
if it is so, maybe doing this will help you a little bit.
- edit /usr/bin/startkde
- comment the nsplugin scan
Hope that solves your problem.
Saludos
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 01:52, Felix Miata wrote:
On any vc/tty, login to root works as expected. Login
Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 01:52, Felix Miata wrote:
On any vc/tty, login to root works as expected. Login to any other user
results in a long long long long long pause before a prompt is returned.
Why? How is it fixed?
I think you mean login to the kde??
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Subject: Re: [expert] Login Takes An Eternity on 9.0
Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 01:52, Felix Miata wrote:
On any vc/tty, login to root works as expected. Login to any other user
results in a long long long long long pause before a prompt
Peter Stokes wrote:
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Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 01:52, Felix Miata wrote:
On any vc/tty, login to root works as expected. Login to any other user
results in a long long long long long pause before a prompt is returned.
Why? How
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Felix Miata wrote:
Note as I wrote above this is a runlevel 2 problem. Runlevel 2 means no
network. I'm trying to login on the i586 PC console display.
Does this happen with newly created users also?
Did you change /etc/bashrc? This is one of the files that gets run
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Felix Miata wrote:
Note as I wrote above this is a runlevel 2 problem. Runlevel 2 means no
network. I'm trying to login on the i586 PC console display.
Does this happen with newly created users also?
9.0 was installed on a clean root
On any vc/tty, login to root works as expected. Login to any other user
results in a long long long long long pause before a prompt is returned.
Why? How is it fixed?
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