strange kde init.d behaviour
Hello
Today I upgraded to the most recent Debian unstable and KDE started to
behave very strange. When I disabled the last line in /etc/runlevel.conf
(/etc/init.d/kdm) and start it by hand with "/etc/init.d/kdm start" after
logging in everything works. When starting kdm by runlevel.conf it starts
X but in a much higher resolution which isn't even in /etc/X11/XF86Config
and sadly with non-working keyboard and mouse.
Can anybody imagine why? Or what could X lead to start so strange even
without working keyboard (I can't turn numlock on/off)
any ideas appreciated,
-christian-
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