I think the issue might be this: tail ~/.xsession-errors
OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 90600f, you have 90601f I recall someone else mentioning this somewhere? Cheers, Corey Popelier On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, Jeff Davis wrote: > I have a thread I started up a little ways, so watch that series as well. It > is called "startx not working, but X does". > > try the following: > 1) get a command line with no graphical login. kill any X process or xdm or > gdm > 2) do: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ X& > ( it will start an X server. Hit ctl-alt-F1 to get back to the prompt ) > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ DISPLAY=:0 gnome-session > > I hope this helps you. I guess someone broke a package. Please tell me if you > find a way to get it working. I am just gonna wait out for a new update from > this point. > > Looks like they call it "unstable" for a reason. That's O.K., I would still > rather use unstable for my desktop. Beats old software! > > Regards, > Jeff Davis > > On Saturday 14 April 2001 19:23, Larry Elmore wrote: > > I'm running Unstable with kernel 2.4.2 and performed an update using > > apt-get yesterday. At first X was dead, but I was able to get it running > > (it never asked me whether or not to overwrite /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, > > but certainly did so). Now, however, I can't get past the gdm login > > screen except by selecting Xsession instead of Debian or Gnome. It > > simply resets back to the login screen. I've tried everything I can > > think of, to no avail. Any suggestions? > > > > Larry > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

