Log out problem?
- From: "Jonathan Roberts" <jonathan.roberts.uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 22:21:55 +0100
When I try to log out of debian (testing) it logs me out ok but rather than
putting back up the log in screen i'm left with a blank pale blue screen
with a white box (obviously where the text box would be). cursor still works
etc but no controls. x won't shut down with ctrl-alt-backspace neither does
ctrl-alt-f1 etc...any ideas?! Thanks,
Oh, and also...besides this one problem I love debian! Would just like to
say what a brilliant distribution it is! Thanks to all the developers and I
hope some of my bug reports have helped in one way or another!
--
Jon
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