Hilary Hertzoff writes: > Eventually I'm going to remove xdm from the startup script, but I'm > finding it handy while I'm learning the system to use the windows until I > feel comfortable using other ways to get around the system.
Removing xdm does not remove X or render it inaccessible. Just log in on a VC and start X with 'startx'. > The reason I asked about leaving it was because I read somewhere that it > was better not to upgrade with X running. I've never had a problem. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI