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Posts: 41 | Thanked: 10 times | Joined on Dec 2009 @ Woodbridge, CT USA
#34
A few additional updates. ctrl-r, like ctrl-enter and cntl-m did nothing for me. So, I removed gdm and could get into lxde. Now, my problem is that I can't get WiFi working again. (It would work when I booted without LXDE, but I would have to click on the networking icon to enable it. I can't find something similar in LXDE)