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02.17.2008 at 12:21AM PST, ID: 23169327
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Restoring gdm settings to system default

Asked by elreteipos in Ubuntu, Linux Administration

Tags: Canonical, Ubuntu, 7.10

There's something wrong with gdm, so I want to revert it to its default settings. I've tried deleting /etc/gdm and then doing 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm', but that didn't work.

Is there anything else I should try? Thanks a lot in advance!Start Free Trial
 
 
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Zones: Ubuntu, Linux Administration
Tags: Canonical, Ubuntu, 7.10
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[+][-]02.18.2008 at 03:25AM PST, ID: 20919002

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