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Old 04-30-2005   #1 (permalink)
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KDE doesn't start automatically after HD install of 3.7

Good evening all,

I just completed what I thought was a sucessful install. Everything went fine, and the system loads without errors.

The last message I get is:

Starting K Display Manager: kdm.

Then, I enter my root login and password, and it just leaves me at a prompt that says:

root@LinuxBox:~#

If I type in "kdm" and hit enter, the screen goes blank for a second and then back to the same screen.

What's up? I'm stumped. While I've been around DOS/Win95/98/XP machines for years, I'm new to Linux...

thanks!
ben
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Have you tried "startx"?
And if so, what were the errors?
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I just recently installed Mandrake 10.1 and the same thing happened when I had the graphics card "engine" setup wrong. I just went back into the install process and changed the pre-detected card (the system detected wrong card) and everything went fine.
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