On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 10:39:29PM +, Tino Engel wrote:
Stupid question:
Have you reinstalled gdm? That should fix missing files.
Hmm. I figured that gdm was part of the gnome2 built.
I'll look for a seperate gdm utility/daemon.
danke,
gary
Best
Well, I managed to hose my gnome config *thoroughly*. Can
anybody clue me in how to set things right?
/home is now where /usr/home was before. I have a dummy
acccolunt that when I typr (as root) kdm, KDE starts up.
But trying gdm (or automating this in
On 10/29/07, Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I managed to hose my gnome config *thoroughly*. Can
anybody clue me in how to set things right?
/home is now where /usr/home was before. I have a dummy
acccolunt that when I typr (as root) kdm, KDE
Stupid question:
Have you reinstalled gdm? That should fix missing files.
Best regards, Tino
Am Montag 29 Oktober 2007 06:24 schrieb Gary Kline:
Well, I managed to hose my gnome config *thoroughly*. Can
anybody clue me in how to set things right?
/home is now where
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 03:13:55PM -0600, James wrote:
On 10/29/07, Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I managed to hose my gnome config *thoroughly*. Can
anybody clue me in how to set things right?
/home is now where /usr/home was before. I have a dummy