On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 02:03:19PM -0700, Glenn English wrote: > > I'm using wmaker, and when the system boots, it comes up with an X > login. I don't want it to do that, and when I hit ctl-alt-bs, I get the > Creeping White Screen Of Death (CWSOD) and I have to reboot. After > login, selecting WindowManager Exit also gets the CWSOD. So does > "shutdown -r now." I can't say for sure about ctl-alt-del. I can kill > the wmaker process and get out of X. [...] > I've never seen the CWSOD anywhere but here on Debian. Anybody know what > causes that? Why does the system come up with an X login? I never > (Intentionally) asked it to.
I don't know about your CWSOD, but the X login means that you have [gkxw]dm installed. You can uninstall whichever is installed or disable it (rename the appropriate symlink in /etc/rc2.d). -- Seneca [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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