[CentOS] Full Screen Mode

2008-04-19 Thread John Wojnaroski
Hello, Just finished installing Centos5.1 on two machines (P4s, Nvidia graphics, Gnome desktop) Running OpenGL applications and need to run in full screen mode without any frame borders or window icons across multiple monitors. ( 4 monitors with two dual-headed Nvidia cards in twinview mode

[CentOS] Turning off Gnome and other stuff

2008-04-28 Thread John Wojnaroski
Hi. Just did a Centos5.1 on a dual-core 64 bit machine, sweet!!! But would like to turn off the desktop and just about all the programs started when the X server is fired up. The machine will be driving a full scale 737NG cockpit flight simulator and we really don't need anything beyond th

Re: [CentOS] Turning off Gnome and other stuff

2008-04-28 Thread John Wojnaroski
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Wojnaroski Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 10:12 AM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: [CentOS] Turning off Gnome and other stuff Hi. Just did a Centos5.1 on a dual-core 64 bit machine, sweet!!! But would l

Re: [CentOS] Turning off Gnome and other stuff

2008-04-28 Thread John Wojnaroski
both worked, thanks guys John Alan Bartlett wrote: 2008/4/28 Morten Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Dennis McLeod wrote: Is there a simple way to turn all the applets and such off and start from the command line? Idea is to come up with a default level of 3 via the inittab, due a remo