Re: Disabling X from starting up

2002-03-23 Thread Trey Gruel
> > Please help, > > > > I just installed debian, compiled a custom kernel and tried to reboot > > the system. > > > > Everything works great, except X starts up. Since I didn't configure X > > yet I get a garbled screen. I tried to exit by pressing > > ALT+CTRL+BACKSPACE, but it seems it restarts

Re: Disabling X from starting up

2002-03-23 Thread Trey Gruel
> U, no. Debian doesn't work that way. Are you sure you are on the > right list? Anyways, the easiest way to disable graphical login > (regardless of which dispaly manager you have installed) without > actually uninstalling it is to edit /etc/X11/default-display-manager, > and just comment

Re: Disabling X from starting up

2002-03-23 Thread Trey Gruel
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Silvester van der Bijl wrote: > Please help, > > I just installed debian, compiled a custom kernel and tried to reboot > the system. > > Everything works great, except X starts up. Since I didn't configure X > yet I get a garbled screen. I tried to exit by pressing > ALT+CTRL+