Hello debian-user, Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager ((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply want to start from a shell and then enter "startx" when I want to get into a GUI. I've tried to open up "inittab" to see about changing a "5" to a "3" somewhere amidst all the command lines---((thought I read that from another post)) but I can't figure it out. There are many command lines in there and I don't know what they do, or refer to.
If it would be helpful to see my inittab file, I'll post it. Just didn't want to irritate folks with an inordinately long post. Issue 2: I can't get the Gnome Graphical File Manager placed onto the startup bar. It's the strangest thing. I go to the Gnome Menu Editor and there it is. Properties has it titled as "File Manager," the description line says it is "Graphical File Manager," and the application command line is filled in as "gmc." It even has an icon properly asssociated to it. Nonetheless, I can't get the thing placed onto the Gnome startup bar so that I can use it. Help, I'm totally stumped! Issue 3: Can anyone suggest a good link to get me started in configuring my Hewlett-Packard Deskjet 820C to print on my stand-alone computer. Or, if there's good documentation that comes with the Debian 2.1 Slink installation that I haven't been able to locate, please point me there. Thank you for your time and patience. Mike -- Best regards, mhf mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]