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hiazle 06-01-2006 04:26 PM

Mandriva 2006 boots to CLI after updating to KDE 3.5.2
 
After following the instructions on http://www.linuxfordummies.org/index.php?topic=302.0
I managed to update KDE to 3.5.2. However, my laptop only boots to the CLI. If I use the command "kde" or "startx", everything loads with no problems.

I read around the web for possible reasons why this might be happening. One suggestion was that I needed to update my NVidia graphics drivers.. which I did, using the rpms from SoS. the drivers updated successfully and they load with no problems, but still Mandriva boots to CLI.

* I verified that the runlevel is "5" (If I press "Esc" during the boot process, there is a line that says "Entering runlevel 5")
* I verified that the NVidia driver loads properly (If I use "startx" I see the NVidia logo briefly)
* I also tried using the "nv" driver instead of the "nvidia" driver but still the same thing
* I used XFDrake to make sure that Madriva "Sets the graphical environment to load at boot"

Still I get the same thing.

everytime I manually load the GUI... the graphics are beautiful and I get no errors.

Please help me. Am I missing something?

Code:

File: Xorg.0.log
----------------

X Window System Version 6.9.0
Release Date: 21 December 2005
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.9
Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.3-31mdk-i686-up-4GB i686 [ELF]
Current Operating System: Linux localhost 2.6.12-12mdk #1 Fri Sep 9 18:15:22 CEST 2005 i686


GlennsPref 06-01-2006 07:54 PM

Check in the control center (MCC) under services, to see if "dm" is checked to load at boot time.

The mcc is where you can configure your hardware, it has lots of other sections, like software manager, boot options and networking etc.

hiazle 06-01-2006 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GlennsPref
Check in the control center (MCC) under services, to see if "dm" is checked to load at boot time.

Thanx a lot for your reply!

dm is checked to load at boot.
I also saw in another thread that kdm may not be installed so I did
Code:

urpmi kdebase-kdm
And I got "Package(s) already installed"

GlennsPref 06-01-2006 08:48 PM

You might be best to post in the Hawkwind forum,

http://www.linuxfordummies.org/index.php?topic=509.0

http://www.linuxfordummies.org/index.php?board=47.0

they will be more upto date with what the specifics are.

I tried to upgrade to kde3.5 back in the beginning of the year and had so many probs that I went back to 3.4.2

The forum there is good, but I feel that This is basically "cooker" teritory. The bleeding edge, so to speak.

And even though it looks great with all the improvements, it may not be appropriate for all systems and installs.

Not to take anything away from the project, they are doing a fantastic job. Only that Mandriva may not be up to the same level at the same time.

Keep googling and searching these pages, kde is across the board so there are ppl with other distros who are using it too.

Good Luck.

hiazle 06-01-2006 10:22 PM

Thanx again!

At the moment, I use linux to learn and keep myself up to date, so I hope I'll be able to fix this even though I don't mind doin a fresh install.

hiazle 06-29-2006 07:18 AM

Hi All

Just to let you all know, I managed to fix the problem by installing a new Display Manager(dm). After installing Mandriva Display Manager(mdkkdm) and setting it as the default dm, Voila! I now have a much better login screen.

Thanx for all your help

noranthon 07-01-2006 04:34 AM

a footnote
 
I've just come across this thread. When I had a similar problem, I found the solution in the "Boot" section of Mandriva Control Centre. The subsection "Enable autologin..." has an option "Launch the graphical environment ..." which I selected together with "No, I do not want autologin". That got me the dm which I'd lost.

In the course of trying to solve that problem, I installed the Mandriva LDM. In the light of your recommendation, I'll now try it instead of kdm.

abhijeetnayak 07-05-2006 11:40 AM

I have also faced the same problem. Try this I think this will work. This worked for me.

type this as root.( this will install more than 100mb)

urpmi kde

if this does not work then try this as root.

urmpi kdebase

before trying this you should have add all sites of SoS and official sites to urpmi.


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