I'm running Debian PPC (woody) on a PowerMac 7500 with a 250MHz G3 card. 'startx' works fine for me, but xdm doesn't. When I use xdm, a partial text window appears in the lower right corner of the scrren while the login window is up. The text window seems to have some log statements in them. I can't move it or anything.
After I log in, the screen stays gray. I can use the mouse to bring up the menu and log out. When I do, the xdm login screen shows up as before (with the text box), but everything is hung. I can't type or use the mouse. I can do ctrl-alt-command-shift-F1 to bring up a console screen, from which I can do normal console stuff. Here's some info, if it'll help: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a Linux pearson-songy-2475e 2.2.19-pmac #1 Sun Oct 21 13:45:25 EDT 2001 ppc unknown [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /etc/rc2.d S10sysklogd S20exim S20lpd S89atd prev.S99xdm S11klogd S20gpm S20makedev S89cron S14ppp S20inetd S20nfs-kernel-server S99rmnologin S19nfs-common S20logoutd S20ssh prev.S20xfs The files with the 'prev' prefix are the ones I commented out right after installing, until I had X configured properly. WHen I remove the 'prev' prefix and start up the machine, I get the behavior described above. My /etc/inittab shows that the default init level is, indeed, 2. Any ideas? -- Paul F. Pearson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://home.hiwaay.net/~ppearson/ "Lord heal our land. Father heal our land. Hear our cry and turn our nation back to You" - Heal Our Land, _Magnify The Lord_ (Integrity Music)

