Gus Wirth wrote: > At the Installfest today at "That Technical Bookstore" I ran into a > weird problem with gdm (Gnome Display Manager) on a brand new Lenovo > (IBM) T60 with Fedora Core 5 installed. > > The laptop would start up in run level 5 (graphical login) with gdm > providing the login service. If root logged in, X started just fine and > went into GNOME. If the regular user (jon) logged in, X would seem to > start, there would be a cursor (pointer) on a black screen but GNOME > wouldn't start. Eventually it would time out and revert back to gdm. > > A second user account was created (testu) which worked properly with the > gdm login. In other words, X would start and provide a normal GNOME > session. > > If the laptop started up in run level 3 (multi-user text mode) and then > have X started using: > $ startx > > everything worked fine for all users. > > The problem seems to be in how gdm determines sessions. It's like it > can't find any Xclients for user jon, or maybe there is a session stored > somewhere that is hosed. Or there could be a permission problem. > > I poked around a lot in all the ~/.gnome* dirs and ~./gconf* dirs but I > haven't really seen anything yet. > > Anyone seen this before? The workaround for now is to start in text mode > and use startx but I'd like to get this guys gdm fixed. Maybe I need to > switch it to kdm or xdm instead. > > Gus > > Something is tweaked in jon's ~/. If it's unimportant, just blow away his account and create a new one. (the ms solution) If it was a previous /home from a previous load, then you need to start digging into his .gnome* files to figure out what is up.
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