Re: Cannot start X server after KDE login

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On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 07:47:46PM +0200, Kari Tammi wrote:
> 
> I run fsck and the hard disk was repaired. Maybe it's going
> to break soon, it's not very new anymore.

fsck doesn't fix the hard disk - it only fixes a corrupt file system.
You still need to check /var/log/messages to see if you were
experiencing hard disk errors.  If you have bad spots on the disk,
fixing a file system isn't going to help you for very long - the first
file that lands on that (or those) bad blocks will cause you grief
again.

If you have bad blocks on your disk, then whether you were running KDE
or anything else doesn't matter - KDE was the victim, not the cause.

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