On 17/03/13 12:13, JOHN DAVEY wrote:
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> *From:* Paul Sutton <
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> *Subject:* Re: [LUG] More
Raspberry woes.
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> On 17/03/13 12:04, JOHN DAVEY
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> > Hi, last night I visited the
Raspberry site where it reccomended I
do
> > an "sudo apt-get update" ans
a "sudo apt-get upgrade" , now it
won't
> > boot into a graphical
invironment. What have I done wrong ?
> > Jon Davey.
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> Does the graphical environment
start with startx, you may need to
> re-run the config utility and
tell it to start in graphical mode
> again, perhaps something in the
update changed one of the settings.
> paul
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> I have tried that but there
doesn't even seem to be a propper
command
> prompt, just a flashing line at
the edge of the screen...
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erk, sounds like there is more of a
deeper problem, I will let gordon
or perhaps one of the more experienced
users give a few suggestions.
Do you have a spare sd card you can
make a new image and try that,
this rules out hardware issues
perhaps.
Paul
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I am committed to safeguarding
children, young people and vulnerable
groups and expect any school or
establishment I am involved with to
share this commitment.
....no I don't have a spare card. Oh
god why does this always seem to
happen to me ?!?!
...I was just thinking, is it possible
that I have downloaded too much onto
my SD card. I'm not sure why the site
would tell me to do this if it was
going to have this effect but....what
can I say my Raspberry is now
unuseable and when it boots up is says
something about "[warn] root
filesystem has insufficient filespace"
what have I done?!
Jon Davey.