On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 15:38 +0100, Rishi Patel wrote:
I think i managed to reset x using
system-config-display --noui --reconfig --output=/etc/X11/xorg.conf
after logging into the user in Failsafe.
This did not help :(
On 15 July 2010 14:48, Rishi Patel impulsation@gmail.com wrote: Hi Marvin,
I tried running "less .xessions-errors" in konsole in both home directory and root, but it says file not found. I am not familiar enough with linux to know how to access the other user's files, I assume there will be a x log in there as the crashes take place with that user? Is there a way to restore the x file? I know i have a copy of it saved in my documents in that user, as I was having trouble saving the x file as it was in use. This meant everytime i rebooted I went back to one monitor, and had to enable the second monitor again. Thanks .
Have you attempted to create a new user to see if that changes the performance. An old prank was to put a "logoff" command in someones bash profile.
Regards, Les H