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Initial boot problem with 9.0 on USB

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BobC:
Thanks for the quick reply.  It looked like it deleted slim and installed lvdm ok, but after a reboot it goes to a black screen with blinking cursor.

I have to Ctrl-Alt-F4 to get to a console login.

I didn't find a log for Xorg in /var/log

Any ideas?  Can I try running it in VESA graphics mode?

Thierry:
It look like you have something wrong in your profile or in your /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf

Can you post here the content of your  /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf

BobC:
Thanks for the quick reply again.  Here is the file.  I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with lxdm.

[base]
## uncomment and set autologin username to enable autologin
# autologin=bobc

## uncomment and set timeout to enable timeout autologin,
## the value should >=5
# timeout=10

## default session or desktop used when no systemwide config
# session=/usr/bin/startxfce4

## uncomment and set to set numlock on your keyboard
# numlock=0

## set this if you don't want to put xauth file at ~/.Xauthority
# xauth_path=/tmp

# not ask password for users who have empty password
# skip_password=1

## greeter used to welcome the user
greeter=/usr/libexec/lxdm-greeter-gtk

[server]
## arg used to start xserver, not fully function
# arg=/usr/bin/X -background vt1
arg=/usr/bin/X
# uncomment this if you really want xserver listen to tcp
# tcp_listen=1
# uncoment this if you want reset the xserver after logout
reset=1

[display]
## gtk theme used by greeter
gtk_theme=Clearlooks

## background of the greeter
#bg=/usr/share/backgrounds/default.png

## if show bottom pane
bottom_pane=1

## if show language select control
lang=1

## if show keyboard layout select control
keyboard=0

## the theme of greeter
theme=Industrial

[input]

[userlist]
## if disable the user list control at greeter
disable=0

## whitelist user
white=

## blacklist user
black=

BobC:
fanch,  At this point I think I'm installed, and my machine is quite similar, graphics and cpu, but can't get lxdm to run, because I don't see any log from Xorg, so therefore it never gets that far.

My guess would be the fancy graphics on my machine aren't working right with lxdm.

I don't know if there are any logs or clues left behind, but I've run out of ideas otherwise, and don't know what calls lxdm or how.

Thanks for everyone's help, maybe I should try it on a simpler machine.

Thierry:
Here are the logs you could check:


--- Code: ---sudo more /var/log/lxdm.log
more /var/log/Xorg.0.log
dmesg|more
--- End code ---

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