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Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 14:20:17 +0200
From: Matthias Langer <mlangc@gmx.at>
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Matthias Langer wrote:

> I've two questions about gdm (I use version 2.8.0.3):
>
> 1.) Recently I recognized that I get the following error message when 
> logging in via gdm:
>
> "The configuration file contains
> an invalid command line for the
> login dialog, so using the default
> command. Please fix your
> configuration."
>
> Because of the fact that I'm normally logged in automatically by gdm, 
> I can't say which upgrade led to this
> problem, but at least I've never edited any of gdms config files 
> myself. Maybe someone can tell me which file
> is responsible for this mess, and maybe how to fix that ...
>
> 2.) Is there a way to force gdm to use a user defined screen 
> resolution without messing around with xorg.conf ?
>
> Thanks, Matthias

This is just a repost ...
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