Well yesterday before I sent the list an email I used google to find anything that would help. I found someone reporting that the permissions in /tmp and /var/tmp could be the problem. I checked both. Everything seemed fine :S I will check again, just in case.....On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Daniel Sutil <daniel.sutil@gmail.com> wrote:
Un saludo,
Daniel Sutil
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Smokejohn <smokejohn@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Daniel Sutil <daniel.sutil@gmail.com> wrote:
Un saludo,
Daniel Sutil
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Smokejohn <smokejohn@gmail.com> wrote:On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Daniel Sutil <daniel.sutil@gmail.com> wrote:On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Smokejohn <smokejohn@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:53 PM, Klaus Becker <colonius@free.fr> wrote:Le Mardi 06 Avril 2010 22:41:44, Daniel Sutil a écrit :
> Finally I applied the following workaround: I remove kdm and installed gdm.Hi,
> After that, I have no problem to login. I haven't investigated any further
> because I really don't know from where the problem comes, but now, maybe we
> have to undo the steps applied with the skype's solution to solve our
> problem.
I had the same problem with kdm, but no problem with gdm.
cheers
Klaus
Hi. Installing gdm did not do the trick :(You must uninstall the kdm service first and select in the session selector of gdm "kde". If you don't select the session type, get some errors.
I uninstalled kdm and selected kde as a session but I got the same message telling me that my session lasted lower than 10s and bla bla..When doing startx as a normal user from console I get some errors like "xkb could not initialize" and "Xinit: no such file or directory" and "Xinit: Could not connect to xserver"....
Have you stopped the kdm first?
Yes I did stop kdm when I tried that. The strange thing is that if I login as root from console and do a startx then a kde session starts normally. If I do that as a normal user I get the errors..
Can you paste the errors?
When trying to login with gdm it has an option to view the .xsession-errors file. The error is mkdtmp: private folder browsing (something like that :P): Permission denied.
When I was using kdm and did a cat on the same file the second line just showed: Permission denied.
I checked the .Xauthority file and did chown to my user.
I remember that first time I try to execute the startx with my user I get some errors but not with root. The problem was that the /tmp directory doesn't have permissions to write with my user.
The correct permissions are:
cd /tmpls -ld
drwxrwxrwt 8 root root 12288 2010-04-07 13:12 .
Could you check it?
Some friend told me to purge kde and reinstall it. I don't think this will help. Do you think I should give it a try?
I tried that with no success :-(
If that didn't help you I will not bother..
J