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Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> On Friday 17 Mar 2017 09:49:14 Mick wrote: |
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>> I don't have a fix for you, but from the errors it seems pam is not happy. |
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>> Display Managers and various services install pam modules in /etc/pam.d/ |
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>> to manage user authentication. It seems something is amiss there, or |
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>> some kind of conflict between gnome-keyring and LXDE. |
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> Yes, I see that. I also see a lot of stuff that may be causing it. I deleted |
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> .cache/lxsessions/LXDE/run.log, ran startx and immediately logged out, and |
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> this is what I found (sorry, it's 110 lines): |
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> $ cat run.log |
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> So it looks as though something hasn't been installed right. I'm running an |
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> emerge -e world at the moment to see if I can pick something up from it. |
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I don't see anything strange in your log; LXDE should start even without |
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notification-deamon installed. |
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Is there anything strange in /var/log/X.org.0.log? |
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"ran startx and immediately logged out": do you use a login manager? |
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raffaele |