On 1/22/11 7:03 PM, Kimberly Harvey wrote: > I have installed the django into the linux-Debian on my machine. I ran > the linux program, and a black screen pops up asking for the root > password. I did that, then the next thing it shows is the Debian:~# > > What does that mean? I am trying to go into the Django site where it > has the internet, the terminals, etc. So how can I access that??
(CCing the original poster, suspecting he may not be subscribed) I quickly googled for django; looks to be a python-based web-app development tool. Your question doesn't quite make sense; it sounds like you installed Debian for the first time in addition to django, and you're not familiar with Debian, or with GNU/Linux in general. It sounds like you want to have a graphical system running; currently, you just have a text-based system running on your Debian box. You may already have the X Windowing System installed (which will give you graphics), in which case you can just enter the command "startx &". If it's not installed, you'll have to install it; probably the quickest easiest way is to run "tasksel" and choose the option to install a graphical desktop environment, which should pretty much give you everything you'll be wanting. -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4d3b981d.8060...@acu.edu