On Thursday 12 February 2004 02:36 am, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> [Adam Aube]
>
> > > 2. How can I get into a command line interface from the graphical
> > > login window without the mouse?
> >
> > Alt+F1
>
> Errr, from inside X that's Ctrl-Alt-F1
Oops! Thanks for the correction.
Adam
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[Adam Aube]
> > 2. How can I get into a command line interface from the graphical
> > login window without the mouse?
>
> Alt+F1
Errr, from inside X that's Ctrl-Alt-F1
Peter
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On Tuesday 10 February 2004 21:45, Bob Mills wrote:
> I installed Debian Linux 3.0 on a i386 PC using the downloaded CD images.
> I had an old serial mouse attached to the PC. When asked by the
> installation what port the mouse was on, I wasn't sure, but answered TTY0,
> believing that was the s
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Bob Mills (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I installed Debian Linux 3.0 on a i386 PC using the downloaded CD
> images. I had an old serial mouse attached to the PC. When asked by
> the installation what port the mouse was on, I wasn't sure, but
> answered TTY0, believing that was the seri
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 16:45:31 -0500, Bob Mills wrote:
>
>
> 2. How can I get into a command line interface from the graphical login
> window without the mouse?
>
>
>
> Bob Mills
>
Bob, please post in plain text...
To get to a console, Ctrl-Alt-F1 through F6. (There are 6 virtual console
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 04:45 pm, Bob Mills wrote:
> 1.How can I get either the serial mouse or PS2 mouse configured?
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
This will take you back through the configuration of X, including mouse
support.
> 2. How can I get into a command line interface from
I installed Debian Linux 3.0 on a i386 PC using the
downloaded CD images. I had an old serial mouse attached to the PC.
When asked by the installation what port the mouse was on, I wasn’t sure,
but answered TTY0, believing that was the serial port. I also apparently
told the installation
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