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Cannot Start KDE (SOLVED)
- From: Feris Thia <feris.tia@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 23:14:13 +0700
- Message-id: <426f2b4c050924091421f6969@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Alfredo,
Yes, I've checked the .xinitrc file and it contains no entry (blank)... so i
search for .xinitrc.template and then i copy it to overwrite the blank
.xinitrc and I restarted my system and and try to login again. And it
succeed ! Thanks Alfredo...
I still wonder what Linux desktop system works.... so I'll keep trying on
other solutions from Gerhard, James, and Boricua.
Best Regards,
Feris
On 9/24/05, Alfredo Cole <alfredo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Log in using a text terminal, and check if the file .xinitrc is in your home
directory. If not, that's your problem. There should also be a
file .xinitrc.template which you can copy to .xinitrc (notice the dot before
xinitrc). It should be executable.
Exit the text terminal, and try to login to KDE again.
HTH. Regards.
--
Alfredo J. Cole
Grupo ACyC
Yes, I've checked the .xinitrc file and it contains no entry (blank)... so i
search for .xinitrc.template and then i copy it to overwrite the blank
.xinitrc and I restarted my system and and try to login again. And it
succeed ! Thanks Alfredo...
I still wonder what Linux desktop system works.... so I'll keep trying on
other solutions from Gerhard, James, and Boricua.
Best Regards,
Feris
On 9/24/05, Alfredo Cole <alfredo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Log in using a text terminal, and check if the file .xinitrc is in your home
directory. If not, that's your problem. There should also be a
file .xinitrc.template which you can copy to .xinitrc (notice the dot before
xinitrc). It should be executable.
Exit the text terminal, and try to login to KDE again.
HTH. Regards.
--
Alfredo J. Cole
Grupo ACyC
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