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login problems
First I would go into bios and the Control centre and switch off ALL power saves and screen savers. Do a full restart, then give it a while to make sure the is the same for both of them: out of sudden I'm back to the graphical login screen, and this happens on both KDE and GNOME (as said by Uncle Theodore).

Can not enter password at welcome screen
If I log in from another machine using SSH and execute /etc/init.d/kdm restart, the login screen appears. -- ----)(----- Luis Mondesi Maestro Debiano ----- START ENCRYPTED BLOCK (Triple-ROT13) ------ Gur Hohagh [Yvahk] qvfgevohgvba oevatf gur fcvevg bs Hohagh gb gur fbsgjner jbeyq.

Bug#465729: [Splashy-devel] Bug#465729: KDM doesn'd display login ...
If I log in from another machine using SSH and execute /etc/init.d/kdm restart, the login screen appears. Here are some logs from my system: /var/log/kdm.log after boot: ******************************************************************************** Note that your system uses syslog.

Radeon 7500 w/ DRI locking on restart of X
Restarting the X server can be simply done from the login screen by selecting "Reset Login Screen" from the Login Screen's "Options" button and requires no special privileges and interferes with no other users. -- Dan Mercer damer...@mmm.com In article <WjaU7.24269$OY3.470...@news3.calgary.shaw.ca>,

Local login fails intermittently on NT Server 4.0, SP6a
About
5 - 10min after I shutdown the system, it'll automatically restart itself. Nothing needs to be done to the laptop. I'll just shut it down, leave it alone for about 5 - 10min and it'll restart itself automatically to the login screen. No error message was displayed. I'm not sure if its due to some setting

visual style of login screen
I
try to restart email (after doing an end task on grpwise) and get the login, but only the splashscreen after entering. After restarting the machine, I can start notify and see the waiting message box, but the client will not start. If notify is not started on restarting, I get the login screen, but a lock-up

Radeon 7500 w/ DRI locking on restart of X
"Krishna" <kkk...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:023a01c371ef$8dfb1270$a001280a@phx.gbl... Can anyone help me about this problem i have? When windows boots and comes to the login screen it restarts automatically. it keeps doing this... sometimes once or somestimes it even goes to 15 times.. approximately. when

Windows keeps restarting when it comes to the login screen
Yet when I have to start any or all three comps for any reason, each comp gets the same IP address it had prior to restart. So one night I decided to type in my browser: http://192.168.0.1 It brought up the login screen, but I was never informed of the user name and password to access it.

reset homepage for webaccess only
On reinitiate shutdown, system wouldn't shutdown and restart. Only user level shutdown to login screen. From that screen, initiated "shutdown and restart" On restart, I waited for all services to start and disk to quiet down before login. WFXMOD32.EXE had to be end tasked TWICE, then the CONTROLLER had to be

SuSE 8.1: KDM login screen does not reappear after logout from KDE
The mouse pointer moves around the screen, but when I press cntl-alt-del to bring up the login screen, nothing happens. If I go to another PC and try to remote into it, it works no problem. Only option is to do a hard reboot (or restart it through another remote desktop session), which sucks if I am running a large

Installation errors from editreg.exe & Failure to shutdown ...
If
this works and gives you the wanted logon screen, run REGEDIT and search for entry AUTOLOGON. If found and if the value there is 01, change it to 00. After restarting the system the LOGON screen should appear. If this doesn't help, you should check the network settings. Especially network card settings can cause

Client 4.83 w2k adv server - Failed to load Interface
However, if I try to login as root via the xdm screen, then I am just returned to the login screen again. The behaviour is a little odd in that the login window does not explicitly tell me that login has failed. What happens is that the screen turns black for just a second, as if restarting the X server,

help!-no users on Welcome screen, safe mode settings stay on after ...
After restarting the system and tried to login, after entering my user name and password, the screen flickers as if X was restarting and it returned again to the graphical login screen, instead on the usual KDE desktop. Now I do not know how to solve this problem. I am rather new to Linux and do not know the

Unable to login into network after restarting computer.
When
restarting the computer the Windows login screen comes up. I need the Network Login screen. There are 3 ME machines on our network and we log into a Win2000 Server. I have tried uninstalling the NIC and reinstalling it. In network properties it is set to client for microsoft networks. Any Help 1.

blue screen puzzler upon login after sound card installation
If this too fails to fix your problems start the above described procedure again but don' t push F2 when the blue screen appears; the next screen will offer the login the windows, i then press "ok" a few times again and still could manage to get into the login screen but failed again for the restart procedure.

I don't get the network login screen
But when I have to restart my laptop, be it from installing something new or just a random shutdown due to updating, it doesn't stay. "iHeArVoIcEs" wrote: i have this problem too,i still havent sorted it out but ive found a temporary fix what you need to do is go to task manager-->new task-->browse-->search for

Win XP Home keeps restarting after blue error screen
I've rendered my computer useless by trying to change the login screen. Imediatly folowing the XP boot screen now all I get is an alert message that says: "not enough quota to perform this aplication c/WINDOWS/.../minibug.exe". I cant login, I cant do anything. Safe mode doesnt help nor does restarting using the

Attn: Linux folks.
... through the loading windows screen, and then, at the last second, when it goes black just before showing the login screen it clicks and the computer restarts. Can not boot off of a CD either is shows it is loading off of CD then same Win XP screen and again reboots. Any ideas? Will it boot from a floppy,

Won't run chkdsk /f at restart
Other times on login out the login screen is displayed, put parts of it are missing, ie the options available. Also when logging in I occasionally get xsession-errors that returns me to the login screen, this repeats itself a few times until I get in.=20 Further to Eric's request here is the output from dmesg

Login Screen Resolution
Then I cannot login into GNOME. I have to in login screen (gdm) change resolution to 1280x1024 (Ctrl-Alt-+), login, and then Ctrl-Alt-- to get back into my favourite one. And third: Is it possible to change virt.screen size without restarting X? If so, is some deb package with "nice gui" for this? greetings,