Most problems solved, the only problem remaining is that when I login to
gnome I get error:
No volume control elements and/or devices found.

I checked that my user is also in audio group and it does.
I checked premissions on /dev/dsp and still the problem remains

-- 
Ori Idan

>While the problem was solved, I suggest the following as another thing to
>check for when there are X problems and for preventive maintenance:
>df -i
>To ensure that you have enough free inodes in all writeable partitions.
>In an old version of RedHat, mailman sometimes went insane and ate up all
>the inodes in the partition hosting /var, and the worst problem was that
>almost everything in the system worked in spite of this.
>
>On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, Ori Idan wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Ori Idan wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>I tried both Failsafe gnome and Failsafe terminal options.
>>>In failsafe gnome I got the splash screen and stack on this splash.
>>>On failsafe terminal I got back to gdm.
>>>I have GNOME, KDE and XFCE, I tried all of them and got the same error.
>>>While on root I can log in to whatever window manager I want.
>>>I also tried switching to kdm which did not help, each option I tried
>>>returned me back to kdm.
>>>I tried looking in /var/log/messages and could not find anything related.
>>>
>>>Does someone have any idea?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Seemed that I solved the problem.
>>The problem was that /dev/null and /dev/urandom did not have premissions
>>for read from other users.
>>Now another small problem, when GNOME starts it says: No volume control
>>elements and/ori devices found.
>>    
>>
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