On 4/10/07, Uwe Dippel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kent West wrote:
> When you say that you tried "kdm stop", do you mean you tried
> "/etc/init.d/kdm stop"? If not, try that. (You'll need to do so as
> super-user).
Thanks Kent, long time no hear ! - Yes, yes, I know. Alt-F2, log on, su,
etc.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 03:44:57PM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> I did the upgrade, with some minor problems on X.
> In order to debug it, I need a console login. Alas, kdm has lost the
> 'Console Login' option here. Also, X cannot be killed with a series of
> Ctrl-Alt-Backspace any longer, it came
Kent West wrote:
I tried 'init 3', 'kdm stop' but nothing seems to work
When you say that you tried "kdm stop", do you mean you tried
"/etc/init.d/kdm stop"? If not, try that. (You'll need to do so as
super-user).
Thanks Kent, long time no hear ! - Yes, yes, I know. Alt-F2, log on, su,
On 4/10/07, Uwe Dippel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did the upgrade, with some minor problems on X.
In order to debug it, I need a console login. Alas, kdm has lost the
'Console Login' option here. Also, X cannot be killed with a series of
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace any longer, it came back here for sur
I did the upgrade, with some minor problems on X.
In order to debug it, I need a console login. Alas, kdm has lost the
'Console Login' option here. Also, X cannot be killed with a series of
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace any longer, it came back here for surely 30 times.
I tried 'init 3', 'kdm stop' but n
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