On Monday 25 November 2002 18:40, Haines Brown wrote:

> I concluded from this that the boot process sets a value somewhere that
> prevents X from starting. Perhaps an authentification problem, but the
> log above sure offers no clue.

How's the hostname there,? and do you have a DNS server active running before 
X starts up.?
I remember once (now i come to think of it) having a simalr problem, it was a 
bogus hostname, i placed it back to localhost and all was well.

Now if i may point out as someone else did, your system (or so it seems) it 
causing havoc with mail headers..

When i hit the reply to all button here in Kmail, this is what i saw.

To: Haines Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@hartford-hwp.com

Maybe you would like to see whats doing that there, could it be something to 
do with your "hostname" like i mentioned above.?

>
> Haines Brown

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Regards Richard
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http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/

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