On 09/25/2015 05:26 AM, Zack wrote:
By the way, Kent, I ran aptitude and gnome was not installed.
You'll probably want to keep your replies on-list, so that any answers
can be stored for later searches by others looking for the same answers
you seek, and so that the whole community can provide fuller answers
that what might be available just from one person.
Also, on this list it's considered proper etiquette to put your
responses "in line", below whatever text to which you're responding.
Although it may be somewhat difficult to get used to doing, this makes
it easier for people to come into the middle of a conversation and read
what has transpired, top-to-bottom.
Although you say gnome is not installed, you haven't let us know what
was the result of "startx &". Did X start? Did you get an error message?
If so, what did it say?
To install gnome, you should be able to "aptitude install gnome",
which/I think/ will pull in all the gnome pieces. Others on this list
can probably give you better info on this. You might could also run
"tasksel" instead, which is a higher-level, menu-driven app allowing you
to select various tasks you'd like to do with your computer.
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Kent
El 25/09/2015 a las 12:17, Zack escribió:
Ok, I'll see if that works (the command "startx"). It's just
"startx", right? nothing else, I mean, the command.
El 25/09/2015 a las 18:06, Kent West escribió:
On 09/25/2015 04:58 AM, Zack wrote:
Hi, guys, how's it going? I got one question:
I installed the system using the CD 1. Everything was fine (the
installation process). But, when the system runs, it shows the
command line mode only, not the graphical environment, I mean, not
GNOME. What should I do to resolve this issue? As I said above, all
the installation process was ok. Thanks.
Log in, and try the command "startx". Anything?
If that works, you probably either need a login manager (like kdm,
xdm, gdm3, sddm) and/or have a problem with your existing login
manager.
If "startx" does not work, either X wasn't installed, or has a problem.
Let's see what your result is to "startx" before we go any farther.
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