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Operating Systems Linux Debian Gnome session reverts back to gdm on login. Post 302476111 by runfaj on Tuesday 30th of November 2010 09:46:39 PM
Old 11-30-2010
Well....they are definitely different. The account i'm on right now has limited access (e.g. no sudo access), and the list is fairly simple. The account i can't get into though has a set showing the standard details and (i assume) the functions for every terminal command. what things should i be comparing?
 

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