Just Lost KDE Access
During my recent attempts to troubleshoot my previous gphoto2 problems,
I did another apt-get upgrade. That did not fix the problem, so I
powered down to make sure the serial cable for the camera was secured.
When I booted back up, I got to the gdm login screen. I logged in, but
found that KDE is no longer one of the session options, so I can now no
longer get to my KDE desktop.
Short of completely reinstalling the operating system to at least get
everything back to the way it was before I started messing around with
apt-get upgrade, is there any way I can configure the gdm login to once
again recognize KDE as a valid session type?
I may eventually go ahead and reinstall anyway, but I don't want to do
it until after the weekend. I'm currently running via Knoppix, directly
off the CD, but even on this system (using an Athlon 2500), it is still
rather slow.
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