On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 21:36:03 -0500, [KS] wrote in message
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> J Merritt wrote:
> > I recently installed Debian on an old Dell Latitude XPi. Because of
> > limitations of the system, I had to forego booting from CD and
..if it cannot be set to boot off the cd from a bios settin
> > Anyway, every time I boot up from GRUB, it goes straight to the login prompt, and once you login, you're left at the command line. I am used to the autoboot sequence where it goes directly to the GUI login screen and you just load KDE or Gnome or whatever environment you want. In this case, I a
J Merritt wrote:
> I recently installed Debian on an old Dell Latitude XPi. Because of
> limitations of the system, I had to forego booting from CD and instead create
> boot and driver diskettes on floppy and load a netstat CD to get the base
> install done. I installed a minimal set of packages
I recently installed Debian on an old Dell Latitude XPi. Because of limitations of the system, I had to forego booting from CD and instead create boot and driver diskettes on floppy and load a netstat CD to get the base install done. I installed a minimal set of packages including kde-base, amarok,
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