Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I have a related problem which I have sidestepped by using "xdm"
instead of "startx". Although I have loaded Gnome, I rarely use it
explicitly (don't particularly like KDE -- in fact, the same goes for Gnome).
But I would like to return to some form of "startx".
On tryin
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 08:34:25PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> jmullin wrote:
> If you don't know about it, the Debian mailing list archives (follow the
> links at http://www.debian.org) are a good place to search for info on
> problems.
>
> What do you mean by "the prompt stage"? Do you mean a l
jmullin wrote:
>I have been trying for a year to get a Debian distro set up on my
>computer. At the NYC Linux World Expo, the was a Debian booth and I
>bought the lates Debian CD but when I tried to load it BANG no good. No
>that the release was no good just it got a littel complicated. Igot as
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 07:40:51PM -0500, jmullin wrote:
> I have been trying for a year to get a Debian distro set up on my
> computer. At the NYC Linux World Expo, the was a Debian booth and I
> bought the lates Debian CD but when I tried to load it BANG no good.
Debian gives you control. So
jmullin wrote:
I have been trying for a year to get a Debian distro set up on my
computer. At the NYC Linux World Expo, the was a Debian booth and I
bought the lates Debian CD but when I tried to load it BANG no good.
No that the release was no good just it got a littel complicated.
Igot as f
I have been trying for a year to get a Debian distro set up on my
computer. At the NYC Linux World Expo, the was a Debian booth and I
bought the lates Debian CD but when I tried to load it BANG no good. No
that the release was no good just it got a littel complicated. Igot as
far a Debian loadi
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