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            Titel: Startup not booting into graphical (kde) interface 
             Verfasst am: 30.12.2006, 09:19 Uhr
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          When booting up a newly installed Kanotix 2006-01-RC4 system with an up-to-minute dist-upgrade, the graphical interface "sometimes" does not fire up, but instead a non-graphical log-in prompt appears, at which point I can naturally log in and continue a session in a non-graphical mode.
 
 
How can I try to make KDE or the graphical log-in screen start from that point? In other words, after login, what is or are the commands to start an x-session?
 
 
The tail end of my start-up screenful appears as follows: ...
 
Zitat: 
 
Setting up X server socket directory /tmp/.X11-unix
 
Setting up ICE socket directory /tmp/.ICE-unix
 
 
Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 kanotix tty1
 
 
kanotix login:_
 
 
 
In case I don't log in at this point and after a couple of minutes, the system enters runlevel 5 and attempts to start various services, such as printing, battery stuff, fan processor etc.,  with the last being the following:
Zitat: 
... Starting K Display Manager: xdm.
 
Not starting X display manager (xdm): it is not the default dissplay manager.
 
 
Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 kanotix tty2
 
 
kanotix login:_
 
My system is set to automatically log in to a user account and perhaps this is partly the cause of the kde startup failure, although this has never been a problem with my previous Kanotix installs. 
 
 
As I mentioned, the start-up mysteriously fails only sometimes, as in most instances the graphical interface fires up as normal.
 
 
Also, in KDE I cannot click "K" => "End current session" and expect a GUI log-in screen. There will either be a non-graphical login prompt or just a black screen with a blinking cursor in the top-left corner, which I can't type anything into. Only rebooting by hitting the Strg+Alt+Entf  keys are possible here.
 
 
Does anyone have any idea what could be the cause of this occasional kdm/kde login failure? 
 
 
Maybe some services did not exit cleanly in a previous session, however, I usually always switch the system off as it should. No hitting reset etc.
 
 
Could perhaps reinstalling the log-in manager parts (xdm or kdm?) work? | 
         
        
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             Verfasst am: 30.12.2006, 15:14 Uhr
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          Try this, I got this advice and it worked for me
 
 
Change CHVT_TTY value in file /etc/default/splashy to auto, 7 or to the right session for your PC.
 
 
So, this
 
 
Code:
 
# Splashy will switch to this TTY after finishing at boot
 
# note that if X is running, tty7 will be used automatically
 
CHVT_TTY=1
 
 
 
should be:
 
 
 
Code:
 
# Splashy will switch to this TTY after finishing at boot
 
# note that if X is running, tty7 will be used automatically
 
CHVT_TTY=7 | 
         
        
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             Verfasst am: 30.12.2006, 15:46 Uhr
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          I was having the same problem. This fixed it. 
 
   Thanks a bunch.   | 
         
        
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             Verfasst am: 30.12.2006, 15:59 Uhr
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          Thanks for that insider tip! Instead I set this line to: ...
 
 
ENABLE=0
 
 
... which desplashed it completely! Result: No boot image or log-in/kdm failure after having tested rebooting for a tenth time. It should be the same as setting CHVT_TTY=7 minus the image (in my case a glowy pinguin). It makes me wonder what useful purpose Splashy serves, other than displaying the image and a progress bar during start-up and shut-down?
 
 
When in KDE on 2006-01-RC4 the following does not work from me either:
 
"K" => "Switch User" => "Start New Session" (as root)
 
OR
 
"K" => "Log Out..." to reach the (kdm or xdm?) log-in manager again. 
 
 
Although the  2006-01-RC4+dist-upgrade must be as new as new can be I think I might revert to 2005-04, which in any case is probably more feature packed than most other Linux distros. | 
         
        
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            Titel: How to edit the file "splashy"? 
             Verfasst am: 09.12.2010, 05:17 Uhr
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          I am also having the same problem,
 
I am new to this so dont know how to edit the file "/etc/default/splashy"
 
Could you please tell how to edit the file "/etc/default/splashy" ?
 
 
 
vilde hat folgendes geschrieben:: 
Try this, I got this advice and it worked for me
 
 
Change CHVT_TTY value in file /etc/default/splashy to auto, 7 or to the right session for your PC.
 
 
So, this
 
 
Code:
 
# Splashy will switch to this TTY after finishing at boot
 
# note that if X is running, tty7 will be used automatically
 
CHVT_TTY=1
 
 
 
should be:
 
 
 
Code:
 
# Splashy will switch to this TTY after finishing at boot
 
# note that if X is running, tty7 will be used automatically
 
CHVT_TTY=7
 
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            Titel: How to edit the file "splashy"? 
             Verfasst am: 09.12.2010, 06:43 Uhr
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          Boot from a Live-CD
 
 
<ALT>+<F2>
 
type "kdesu konqueror"
 
 
copy+paste "/etc/default/" into the URL
 
then you`ll find the file "splashy"
 
open it with "kwrite" (right-click - open with)
 
now you can edit it.
 
After editing: File->save
 
 
But a better advice:
 
Download a newer Kanotix-version... | 
         
        
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            Titel: RE: How to edit the file "splashy"? 
             Verfasst am: 10.12.2010, 05:10 Uhr
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          I have installed the latest Kanotix Excalibur, but when I boot, it does not boot into a Graphical Interface, but instead a non-graphical log-in prompt appears, at which point I can naturally log in and continue a session in a non-graphical mode. 
 
 
How can I try to make KDE or the graphical log-in screen start from that point? In other words, after login, what is or are the commands to start an x-session? 
 
 
The tail end of my start-up screenful appears as follows: ... 
 
Zitat: 
 
 
Setting up X server socket directory /tmp/.X11-unix 
 
Setting up ICE socket directory /tmp/.ICE-unix 
 
 
Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 kanotix tty1 
 
 
kanotix login:_ 
 
 
 
 
 
So I wanted to try this:
 
Zitat: 
 
Change CHVT_TTY value in file /etc/default/splashy to auto, 7 or to the right session for your PC. 
 
 
 
 
For this I have to edit the file "etc/default/splashy" from the installation on my hard-disk, but when I try to do it after booting from a Live-CD, it shows "No Write Access"
 
 
So is it possible to start the Graphical Interface from the non-graphical one? | 
         
        
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            Titel: RE: How to edit the file "splashy"? 
             Verfasst am: 10.12.2010, 11:18 Uhr
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