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Have you updated X or similar recently and automatically merged changes |
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in config files? I could be possible that you returned to default |
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configuration and hence X Windows would start when executing startx. |
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My 0,02$: go and check DISPLAYMANAGER at /etc/conf.d/xdm and XSESSION at |
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/etc/rc.conf and make sure they have the proper entries for Gnome. |
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HTH, |
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Abraham |
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Thufir escribió: |
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> the first time I entered "startx", I got gnome. No longer, now I get |
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> X windows. how do I determine what changed? |
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> I'm going by: |
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> Now start your graphical environment by running startx: |
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> Code Listing 2.10: Starting GNOME |
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> $ startx |
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> If all goes well, you should be greeted by GNOME. Congratulations. Now |
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> let us take a look at how you can configure GNOME to suit your needs. |
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> thanks, |
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> Thufir |
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