At 07:38 AM 3/23/02, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Sat, Mar 23, 2002 at 11:52:03 +0100, Silvester van der Bijl wrote:
> 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 every
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 out the one
On Sat, Mar 23, 2002 at 10:11:18AM -0500, Trey Gruel wrote:
> 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 confi
> > 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
> 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
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+
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