Heyho,
problem solved. I had an incorrect line in my ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf,
indicated by ~/.xsession-errors. This prevented Xsession from starting wich
caused the Xserver to exit. Until the last update, these lines seemed to be
ineffective (I touched them a year ago, because thunderbird did n
Could it be something with udevd or systemd?
Assuming it's the window manager, how can I check it?
Besides: What does Mraw mean? =)
aureliano
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2014 15:19:27 +0200 Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Aureliano Vismundo (2014-08-16):
> > I was connecting my monitor with my laptop to do some writing stuff.
> > This is normally fine, well it fails sometimes but then I restart
> > my computer. This time
> > it failed again and I thou
Aureliano Vismundo (2014-08-16):
> I was connecting my monitor with my laptop to do some writing stuff.
> This is normally fine, well it fails sometimes but then I restart
> my computer. This time
> it failed again and I thought, good time to update debian. So I did.
> libc6-dev, linux-headers,
Package: xinit
Version: 1.3.2-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I was connecting my monitor with my laptop to do some writing stuff.
This is normally fine, well it fails sometimes but then I restart
my computer. This time
it failed again and I thought, good time to update debian. So I did.
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