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Re: Gnome X on RH9



karlp ourldsfamily com wrote:
I've had this problem intermittently:

1: X takes a while to start. In XFree86.n.log there are some things about
not being able to use this or that resolution because hsync is out of
range, but I probed my monitor (a Dell 1028) and the returned values match
the tech documents I've seen on the monitor (I look that stuff up for a
monitor when I get it, then write it down on a label and affix it to the
side). I'm not real sure what to look for...

2: Gnome doesn't run except after a reboot. I have to login using KDE,
WindowMaker or TWM to get a session started. So, I can run gnome once,
then have to reboot if I have to run it a second time.

3: (see # 1). When logging out, it takes at least 30 seconds for the login
screen to come back.

I've created an .xsession file and nothing comes to .xssession-errors. I
created .xinitrc and tried various things there, too.

First, verify that your /etc/inittab file has a line like:


x:5:respawn:/etc/X11/prefdm -nodaemon

in it.  If so, then check to see if you have an /etc/sysconfig/desktop
file.  If you don't, create one and put the line:

DISPLAYMANGER=GNOME

in it.  That should default the display manager to Gnome.  You can also
specify the display manager from the login screen.

As far as the slow shutdown is concerned, it depends on what programs
are running.  You may have something that's checkpointing to the disk
when it receives the session termination signal.
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