On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 20:16:23 -0700 (MST)
Carlos Konstanski <[email protected]> dijo:

> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> 
> > Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 18:52:20 -0800
> > From: John Jason Jordan <[email protected]>
> > Reply-To: "General Linux/UNIX discussion and help;  civil and on-topic"
> >     <[email protected]>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [PLUG] Now I've done it
> > 
> > Thanks for the suggestions. I'm still not functional, but I did things
> > and stuff happened.
> >
> > First, still booted into the Karmic live CD I created an ~/.xinitrc
> > file (none existed before) and put "exec gnome-session" in it. Then I
> > rebooted to the regular boot option in Grub. Result: No change; that
> > is, mouse and keyboard worked, but no window manager and no gnome-panel.
> >
> > Next I booted to Recovery Mode and logged in as root. I installed
> > xfce4, then edited jjj's .xinitrc file by changing the line to "exec
> > xfce4-session." Then I switched user to jjj and did cd to my home
> > folder. And then I did startx. Result: When X came up I had panels and
> > a desktop, but no mouse or keyboard. There was a popup message "failed
> > to initialize HAL."
> >
> > For my third exercise I shut down (had to use the power button) then
> > restarted to the regular session. After logging in as jjj I got the
> > same blank Gnome desktop without a panel or window manager.
> >
> > Not sure what this means.
> 
> What does your HAL policy file for keyboard and mouse look like?
> 
> /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-X11-input.fdi:

No such file. I do have a /etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi file, but
it looks like a template with nothing real in it.

> Although since the keyboard and mouse work some of the time, I don't
> think your HAL policy is at fault.
> 
> The description of your latest steps (above) does not mention removing
> the xorg.conf file. Have you tried that?

I don't have an xorg.conf file. 

> I agree that Xorg.0.log is a great place to look. It's too big to post
> here, but you could either post it on one of those tinyurl sites, or
> email it to me and I'll put it up on my web server. It's a great log
> file because it reports everything that happens when X starts, not
> just those things that are "errors".

I read through the log file, but it appeared to be just a bunch of
stuff related to setting up X for my nVidia chip. There was nothing in
it that appeared obviously wrong. 

I think Rogan is on the right track. But figuring out the details and
how to fix it is beyond my job description. :(

At least I am back in my testing installation and I can work on things
properly. :)

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