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Bug#284577: marked as done (kdm does not start when rebooting)



Your message dated Wed, 22 Nov 2006 12:42:49 +0100
with message-id <200611221242.49914.debian@pusling.com>
and subject line kdm does not start when rebooting
has caused the attached Bug report to be marked as done.

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Package: kdm
Version: 3.2.2-1

I am expericiencing something awkward with a freshly installed PC (using 
testing). kdm does not start when I reboot the computer. I get the following 
error in /var/log/syslog: 
Dec  2 21:18:30 localhost kdm: :0[2235]: IO Error in XOpenDisplay
Dec  2 21:18:30 localhost kdm[2170]: Display :0 cannot be opened
Dec  2 21:18:30 localhost kdm[2170]: Unable to fire up local display :0; 
disabling.

but once the computer has started if I run:
   /etc/init.d/kdm start
it works fine.

Kdm version is 3.2.2-1 with Debian testing. Before filing a bug I would like 
to know if somebody sees the same behaviour and if there is an explanation/ 
solution.

  I suspect this happens with new installations and not with upgraded systems 
from Woody to Sarge, because I have seen the problem with 2 new hosts and not 
seen it in 2 upgraded systems.

thanks
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This sounds like a weird x issue that probably is fixed already

/Sune

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