On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, David Turetsky wrote:

> I finally have a partially working x configuration, but clearly my
> keyboard is not being
> 
> properly recognized, and my mouse is not being recognized at all. I
> would like to stay 
> 
> at the command line prompt to fix the config files, but my system
> automatically 
> 
> starts up gdm
> 
>  
> 
> How do I abort the startup of x?

Look at the archives of a few days ago ;).

For example, if xdm is starting up then this is what I did:

#  update-rc.d -f xdm remove

The problem with that is when you update X (apt-get dist-upgrade, for
example) again it will probably get reinstalled.

You can also probably remove the xdm package, but again I think it might
also get reinstalled on update.



-- 
Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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