I'm typing away, being surprisingly productive working inside Linux (usually I spend more time fixing or figuring out linux) then all of a sudden I cannot access any box on my LAN (or the net). I could'nt remember the command to release/renew my IP, so I reboot. Upon rebooting X cannot start (or doesn't start). You know how X usually starts under the 'ctrl-alt-F7' terminal? Well, if I press that one, it doesn't come up. The rest of 'em come up (F1-whatever). So, I type 'startx'. X starts but to my surprise and horrorow TWM starts up instead of my beloved KDE. Why is that? So, in the TWM command prompt, I type in 'startkde'. KDE starts, but I notice that it complains that another windows manager is up already. But it still loads. But, to now it is like running TWM in the background and KDE in the foreground. It's horrible. So, tell me, why won't x start correctly by itself? Why wont' KDE start by itself? I did not change any useful configuration ( I started/stopped a service or two). So, why is this happening and how do I correct it without reinstalling KDE or linux (the easy way out)?