i get to see the textmode login after control alt backspace...and if i am fast
enough i can log in there...but if i don't just another X wm to run...i find
myself back at the login EVEN THOUGH it takes me away from a logged on session
as ROOT...pulled me out of dselect to stare at that graphical
On Sun, 30 May 1999, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> I renamed its start script:
>
> cd /etc/rc2.d // for the standard runlvel,e.g.
> mv S99xdm _99xdm
> mv S99gdm _99gdm // this is Gnome's X-login manager, if you have
> it
With Debian, all the files in /etc/rc?.d are just syml
On Sun, 30 May 1999, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> cd /etc/rc2.d // for the standard runlvel,e.g.
> mv S99xdm _99xdm
Thanks for the info. There is one advantage in the Slackware method of
dedicating a run level to xdm--you can kill it off by changing to the
non-xdm run level (telinit 3).
I renamed its start script:
cd /etc/rc2.d // for the standard runlvel,e.g.
mv S99xdm _99xdm
mv S99gdm _99gdm// this is Gnome's X-login manager, if you have
it
There are a few others like kdm (KDE) for example. They usually end in 'dm'.
Only init-scripts with the 'S' ar
On Sat, 29 May 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> On Sat, May 29, 1999 at 09:28:11PM +0800, Barry Kauler wrote:
> > I'm *still* installing my first Debian Linux!
> > I got X windows running, with default window
> > manager fvwm, but next time I logged in it
> > didn't stop at the commandline --- went stra
Armin Wegner wrote:
>
> On Sat, May 29, 1999 at 09:28:11PM +0800, Barry Kauler wrote:
> > I'm *still* installing my first Debian Linux!
> > I got X windows running, with default window
> > manager fvwm, but next time I logged in it
> > didn't stop at the commandline --- went straight
> > into grap
Barry Kauler wrote:
>
> I'm *still* installing my first Debian Linux!
> I got X windows running, with default window
> manager fvwm, but next time I logged in it
> didn't stop at the commandline --- went straight
> into graphics mode and gave me a login window
> for fvwm.
> In Red Hat, this is con
On Sat, May 29, 1999 at 09:28:11PM +0800, Barry Kauler wrote:
> I'm *still* installing my first Debian Linux!
> I got X windows running, with default window
> manager fvwm, but next time I logged in it
> didn't stop at the commandline --- went straight
> into graphics mode and gave me a login windo
Barry Kauler wrote:
>
> I'm *still* installing my first Debian Linux!
> I got X windows running, with default window
> manager fvwm, but next time I logged in it
> didn't stop at the commandline --- went straight
> into graphics mode and gave me a login window
> for fvwm.
> In Red Hat, this is con
Barry Kauler wrote:
>
> I'm *still* installing my first Debian Linux!
> I got X windows running, with default window
> manager fvwm, but next time I logged in it
> didn't stop at the commandline --- went straight
> into graphics mode and gave me a login window
> for fvwm.
This question is asked r
On Sat, May 29, 1999 at 09:28:11PM +0800, Barry Kauler wrote:
> I'm *still* installing my first Debian Linux!
> I got X windows running, with default window
> manager fvwm, but next time I logged in it
> didn't stop at the commandline --- went straight
> into graphics mode and gave me a login windo
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