On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 03:35:51PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > I'm sorry to not have anything useful to say about Ashleigh's situation, > but concur that relevant clues may be findable in the logs.
Quite off-topic from this issue, but my dad's Linux box became un-log-into-able recently. KDM loaded, and he was able to use the mouse, enter his username and password, but then the screen blanked and switched back to KDM. The X logs included some "EE" lines about mice, but that was a red herring. What had actually happend in HIS case was some log files chewed up too much space on his little 1GB drive. A friend from NBLUG was able to clear it out for him, and get it working again. (He tried as root, while diagnosing the issue, and root could log in. Root gets extra inodes and space, I guess :^) ) Melissa's Debian box had this same issue (which is why I guessed "disk space", and got my NBLUGian friend on a roll to fix it), long, long ago with GDM working, but Gnome not starting up. No room in "/tmp" since "/var/logs" was on the same partition, and chock-full of complaints about "lpd" or some-such... Sorry about the rambling. :) -bill! _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech