cbellers
November 12th, 2004, 09:19 AM
I dist-upgraded to hoary today, and I noticed that if I kill my current, logged-in X session with ctl-alt-bkspace, gdm never restarts the greeter. it just sits there at a console login. If I log in, I can manually 'sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart' and all is well, but of course a nother ctl-alt-bksp will kill it again.
I noticed that if I perform this ctl-alt-bksp *FROM* the gdm greeter, it dies, and respawns like one would expect it to.
I removed, purged, and re-installed gdm, to no avail.
I noticed that if I perform this ctl-alt-bksp *FROM* the gdm greeter, it dies, and respawns like one would expect it to.
I removed, purged, and re-installed gdm, to no avail.