Hi! I would like to supply some observations I made. I found out that switching to the console and back to X can cause the same error, so now I think all this is not at all a bug of slim but a hardware problem, an error of X or an error of the proprietary graphics driver that I am using. Sorry! Another topic: When I uninstalled slim, the file /etc/init.d/slim remains there. Is this intended? It produces error messages at boot time. Thanks for your support, Johannes


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