Re: A Little Confused

2004-09-25 Thread Marc Wilson
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 01:36:07PM -0400, John Lowell wrote: > A little confused by the Debian login process when using a window > manager like fluxbox. The window manager doesn't have anything to do with it. The display manager you install does. > In the past, I've always s

Re: A Little Confused

2004-09-25 Thread Bill Marcum
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 03:05:11PM -0700, Sergio Basurto wrote: > On the inittab you must change your init runlevel, try > with a value of 3 if you are on SuSE or 2 if you are > under Debian > Wrong. Changing the runlevel won't do anything in Debian, unless you create a custom runlevel by changin

Re: A Little Confused

2004-09-25 Thread Stephen Patterson
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 00:20:09 +0200, s. keeling wrote: > Otherwise, dump *dm and hack your style file: > > ~/.fluxbox/styles/TDF: > > rootCommand: /usr/bin/feh --bg-center /home/keeling/grf/omega_nebula.jpg Or you could use ~/.fluxbox/init which overrides all style files, anyhow the simples

Re: A Little Confused

2004-09-24 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from John Lowell: > A little confused by the Debian login process when using a window > manager like fluxbox. In the past, I've always started the X window > system after a console login and startx after having first written an > ~/.xinitrc. I was a little surprized

Re: A Little Confused

2004-09-24 Thread Sergio Basurto
On the inittab you must change your init runlevel, try with a value of 3 if you are on SuSE or 2 if you are under Debian # The default runlevel is defined here id:5:initdefault: You can find more info at: www.tldp.org On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 13:36:07 -0400, John Lowell wrote: > > A

A Little Confused

2004-09-24 Thread John Lowell
A little confused by the Debian login process when using a window manager like fluxbox. In the past, I've always started the X window system after a console login and startx after having first written an ~/.xinitrc. I was a little surprized after the Debian installation and the addition

Re: A little confused with Netscape .deb's

1999-06-23 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 22 Jun, Brian Servis wrote about "Re: A little confused with Netscape .deb's" > *- On 22 Jun, Jason Loll wrote about "Re: A little confused with Netscape > .deb's" >> >> I tried to install netscape-base4_14 to slink and this is what I go

Re: A little confused with Netscape .deb's

1999-06-23 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 22 Jun, Jason Loll wrote about "Re: A little confused with Netscape .deb's" > > I tried to install netscape-base4_14 to slink and this is what I got: > ollollo:/home/jason# dpkg -i netscape-base-4_14.deb > (Reading database ... 46865 files and directories curren

Re: A little confused with Netscape .deb's

1999-06-23 Thread Jason Loll
Brian Servis wrote: > *- On 22 Jun, Tom Pfeifer wrote about "Re: A little confused with Netscape > .deb's" > > Arcady Genkin wrote: > >> > >> Hi all: > >> > >> Could someone tell me which .debs I should install to have Netscap

Re: A little confused with Netscape .deb's

1999-06-22 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 22 Jun, Tom Pfeifer wrote about "Re: A little confused with Netscape .deb's" > Arcady Genkin wrote: >> >> Hi all: >> >> Could someone tell me which .debs I should install to have Netscape >> browser-only on a Slink machine? Is it the net

Re: A little confused with Netscape .deb's

1999-06-22 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Arcady Genkin wrote: > > Hi all: > > Could someone tell me which .debs I should install to have Netscape > browser-only on a Slink machine? Is it the netscape-base package? > > As far as I found out, versions >=4.5 can be found in unstable, right? > Can there be any problem because Slink has gli

A little confused with Netscape .deb's

1999-06-22 Thread Arcady Genkin
Hi all: Could someone tell me which .debs I should install to have Netscape browser-only on a Slink machine? Is it the netscape-base package? As far as I found out, versions >=4.5 can be found in unstable, right? Can there be any problem because Slink has glibc-2.0, and potato -- 2.1? Also, is t