You can do #dpkg-reconfigure gdm, but I am not sure it will solve your
problem.
What do you mean by "keyboard off"? Can not you switch to a TTY
(CTRL+ALT+Fxx with xx being 1-6) ?
If yes, then, you are not able to boot in recovery and you can just
kill gdm (#killall gdm or #/etc/init.d/gdm stop should work) before
doing the reconfigure stuff.
If your problem happen after having installed "lib-virt" I think the
best solution is just to remove it. On a TTY, as root, you can do that
by using both "#aptitude purge lib-virt", "#apt-get remove lib-virt" or
even using the ncurses aptitude's interface by typing "#aptitude" (here,
use "/" to start a search, and '-'/'_' to 'remove'/'purge' a package.
Use '+' to add one, 'g' to see what you will do and 'g' again to
confirm)
Hope it helps.
Le 14.11.2012 10:29, lalberts a écrit :
Hello,
i cannot login anymore since my keyboard is off (squeeze 6.0.6 on TP
x201)
it got disturbed after lib-virt installation with synaptics.
i am a newbie, so be diligent. what can i do?
i can reboot in the recovery kernel and have a root shell. what then?
what is the gdm reconfigure command?
thanks
lukas
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