Re: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-14 Thread Kelly Lynn Martin
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999 09:39:58 -0400, "Beverly Guillermo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >You have it your setup to enter X automatically, so you're running at >runlevel 5, rather then runlevel 3. Runlevel 3 is the usual >initialization of Linux that brings you to the console login. Check >your /etc/i

RE: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-14 Thread Beverly Guillermo
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Vinnie Surmonde wrote: > wait a minute > > you're right..I apparently can't read > > > actually, I read all the 3s as 5s...sometimes the automatic error > correction in my brain is annoying :) > > Vinnie Heh... I get it too, when I'm up all night working on something and

Re: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-13 Thread Gail Allinson
Beverly Guillermo wrote: > > > In the distro I'm using runlevel 3 is the one you enter X automatically > > from. The best advice I can give is to look at /etc/inittab -- there > > should be a list of the runlevels that looks something like this: > > > > # runlevel 0 is halt > > # run

RE: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-12 Thread Vinnie Surmonde
wait a minute you're right..I apparently can't read actually, I read all the 3s as 5s...sometimes the automatic error correction in my brain is annoying :) Vinnie On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Vinnie Surmonde wrote: > On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Beverly Guillermo wrote: > > > I've seen a runlevel like that

RE: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-12 Thread Vinnie Surmonde
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Beverly Guillermo wrote: > I've seen a runlevel like that in a Solaris environment. =) I've > never seen that on linux, what are you running? I know deadrat does it like that (or similarly enough that it's not worth thinking about :) ) ... what are you running? :) Vinnie -

RE: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-12 Thread Beverly Guillermo
> In the distro I'm using runlevel 3 is the one you enter X automatically > from. The best advice I can give is to look at /etc/inittab -- there > should be a list of the runlevels that looks something like this: > > # runlevel 0 is halt > # runlevel S is single-user > # runlev

Re: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-12 Thread Gail Allinson
Beverly Guillermo wrote: > > You have it your setup to enter X automatically, so you're running > at runlevel 5, rather then runlevel 3. In the distro I'm using runlevel 3 is the one you enter X automatically from. The best advice I can give is to look at /etc/inittab -- there should be a list

RE: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-12 Thread Beverly Guillermo
October 11, 1999 10:44 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome > > > thanks for that, it was one of my questions, and now I have another. > > I installed and let it automatically start the windows thing, and > I do get a > choice, but when I w

Re: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-11 Thread Gail Allinson
JoAnn Elliott wrote: > > thanks for that, it was one of my questions, and now I have another. > > I installed and let it automatically start the windows thing, and I do get a > choice, but when I want to logout it closes the whole system, when what I > want to do is get out of the windows and in

RE: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-11 Thread JoAnn Elliott
please advise me how to do that? Jo -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gail Allinson Sent: Monday, October 11, 1999 10:20 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome Just This Girl wrote: > > I would like to give Gnome

Re: [techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-11 Thread Gail Allinson
Just This Girl wrote: > > I would like to give Gnome a test spin, but my current environment is > KDE. What I am completely clueless about (in this instance, anyway) is > how to tell X to use Gnome instead, and where to tell it at? > I don't know how it works in the distribution you are using.

[techtalk] KDE vs Gnome

1999-10-11 Thread Just This Girl
I would like to give Gnome a test spin, but my current environment is KDE. What I am completely clueless about (in this instance, anyway) is how to tell X to use Gnome instead, and where to tell it at? -- O.--. Give me some Slack! o. |o_o | U==l_/ |Just This Girl // \ \