To all,
I just got a new laptop with 12.10 on it, so I gave my wife my older laptop with 12.04 on it. She really likes it, but occasionally when she logs on she gets a "Gnome Desktop not Available" error and is kicked out to a command prompt. This does not happen all the tme, but often enough where she is concerned that there is something wrong with "Linux." I do not have Gnome installed on the laptop.
What I think causes this is that I tried to install Lightdm a while ago--it didn't work out but it did seem to install a lot of Gnome dependencies. I stripped out lightdm with "apt-get remove --purge lightdm" but the problem seems to persist. I even did a search for other lightdm components and removed them, too.
Is there any way I can disable/remove the Gnome option within KDM? I suspect that periodically the "default" is set to Gnome and that is causing the problem.
Any ideas?
I just got a new laptop with 12.10 on it, so I gave my wife my older laptop with 12.04 on it. She really likes it, but occasionally when she logs on she gets a "Gnome Desktop not Available" error and is kicked out to a command prompt. This does not happen all the tme, but often enough where she is concerned that there is something wrong with "Linux." I do not have Gnome installed on the laptop.
What I think causes this is that I tried to install Lightdm a while ago--it didn't work out but it did seem to install a lot of Gnome dependencies. I stripped out lightdm with "apt-get remove --purge lightdm" but the problem seems to persist. I even did a search for other lightdm components and removed them, too.
Is there any way I can disable/remove the Gnome option within KDM? I suspect that periodically the "default" is set to Gnome and that is causing the problem.
Any ideas?
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