Mike Jeays wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 11:34, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Monday 26 September 2005 22:54, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Here you are, I'm sure this sort of thing is what you are really
dying to have on there;
You owe me a new keyboard, preferably a spewed-coffee-proof one.
Sincerely,
A sincere Christian who doesn't understand what all the fuss is about.
Fortunately I'd finished my drink at the time, but I did wonder
if he could send out a Protestant version ;-D
KDK
P.S. Of course, if it was worth the "fuss", I could hack that
myself...
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As well as turning off the beastie, is there a way to suppress all the
dmesg and other output, so that the first thing to appear is the KDM or
GDM login screen? When I show FreeBSD to people who have only seen
Windows before, their first reaction is how geeky all that text looks as
it rolls by. They are turned off before I even get to the login
screen. Most current Linuxes are 'better' in this respect.
I realise it may make it harder to debug failed startups...
Probably not the best solution in the world but you could try...
echo "-h" > /boot.config
Works for 4.11 atleast :-)
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