William Leese wrote:
>
> After recently getting used to the Blackbox WM i decided i'd try to replace
> all my KDE apps because they seem more CPU intensive (due to extra KDE
> proceses?) than other apps.
>
> Problem is that i've installed Kdm, not because i needed it.. but just
> because i though
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 01:40:54PM +0100, William Leese wrote:
> After recently getting used to the Blackbox WM i decided i'd try to replace
> all my KDE apps because they seem more CPU intensive (due to extra KDE
> proceses?) than other apps.
>
> Problem is that i've installed Kdm, not because
The only thing I can suggest is to check your Xservers file under /etc/X11/kdm
or xdm. It should have only one uncommented line looking something like this
:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 vt7 (could be slightly different)
Jo
> I have kdm kick up two login screens on vt7 and vt8 at boot up
> Hi,
> I have got kde installed, but I never configured my systems to use
> kdm. In my /etc/X11/config, I still have the line start-xdm. and even I
^^^
That's the reason. If you want to start kdm instead, change it to
start-kdm.
> do
Hello,
==
> I want to run xdm on vt7, and kdm on vt8. So how do I do it?
I do not remember quite exactly the process how I managed to do it, but it
worked ...
Well, you have to set up two independent directories - /etc/X11/xdm and
/etc/X11/kdm (you can copy /etc/X11/xdm to /etc/X11/kdm
On Sun, 2 Aug 1998, Alan Su wrote:
> Well, that is a bit extreme. don't worry about shutting down the X
> server. when the tty on which the X server is running is active, you
> can switch to other tty's by using Control-LeftAlt-Fx, where x is the
> number of a different tty (presumably a text co
Well, that is a bit extreme. don't worry about shutting down the X
server. when the tty on which the X server is running is active, you
can switch to other tty's by using Control-LeftAlt-Fx, where x is the
number of a different tty (presumably a text console).
in response to the original questio
This may be kind of extreme, but I can get out of XWindows (xdm)
using the Ctr-Alt-BackSpace sequence that forces a reset. Then, at
some critical point during the reset, you can use the LeftAlt-RightArrow
sequence to switch to a different tty.
Debian 1.3 user
>Xwindow... is there a way to "get
On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Herr Detlev Scholz (ODIS) wrote:
> Now i installed the KDE-desktop on the box. The KDE is working well,
> when i start with startx. When i try to aktivate XDM or KDM, the
> Xserver starts, asks for login but after login it seems that the
> Xserver crashes and XDM is started
Þann 14-Jan-98 skrifar Herr Detlev Scholz \(ODIS\):
> Dear users,
>
> i m a novice user of debian-Linux. The installation was easy, and
> everythink works well :-).
> Now i installed the KDE-desktop on the box. The KDE is working well,
> when i start with startx. When i try to aktivate XDM or KD
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