Re: Stopping X

2004-02-23 Thread Sebastian Henschel
hi nicholas... * Nicholas Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-23 09:02 +0100]: > > I have just installed Debian onto my powerbook, but I think I misconfigured > X. When it starts up, there is nothing but jumbled graphics. I would like to > boot without X so I can try and fix it, but I cant se

Re: Stopping X

2004-02-22 Thread Michael Flaig
Maybee you should give more information about what type of powerbook you have and what drivers compiled in... ... could help cu, mfl

Re: Stopping X

2004-02-22 Thread Klaus Ita
Hi Lukas! probably, u need to try ctrl + fn + alt + f1 to get back to X , you will want to type chvt 7 good luck, * Lukas Th.Hey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-22 21:21: > From: "Lukas Th.Hey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Stopping X > To: debian-powerpc@l

Re: Stopping X

2004-02-22 Thread Lukas Th . Hey
Try to change to a virtual Console maybe? Ctl + Alt + F1 Which X-Manager do you use? (KDM, GDM, XDM, etc.) On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 14:25:43 -0500 Thus spake Nicholas Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, > > I have just installed Debian onto my powerbook, but I think I misconfigured > X. When it

Stopping X

2004-02-22 Thread Nicholas Williams
Hello, I have just installed Debian onto my powerbook, but I think I misconfigured X. When it starts up, there is nothing but jumbled graphics. I would like to boot without X so I can try and fix it, but I cant seem to do that. I tried ctl-option-delete and ctl-option-f1m but that just restarts