Re: Give me my econ-gnome-ical text mode
back!)
on Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 08:33:29PM -0400, Kevin Stokes ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Thanks for the guidance on getting rid of the automatic gnome-login.
>
> > I'm not exactly sure what you want this program for, but you seem to
> > want to use telnet as a client in which case you'd want 'telnet
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001, Kevin Stokes wrote:
> Thanks for the guidance on getting rid of the automatic gnome-login.
>
> >I'm not exactly sure what you want this program for, but you seem to
> want to use telnet as a client in which case you'd want 'telnet'
> package, rather than 'telnetd'; the 'd'
Lo, on Thursday, April 5, Kevin Stokes did write:
> What I'm looking to do is be able to run Telnet on my Windows machines, and
> log into my Linux system across the room and use it, since it would be much
> more comfortable for me.
Well, YMMV, but I find the standard Windows telnet client so ba
Thanks for the guidance on getting rid of the automatic gnome-login.
>I'm not exactly sure what you want this program for, but you seem to
want to use telnet as a client in which case you'd want 'telnet'
package, rather than 'telnetd'; the 'd' at the end of telnet lets you
know it's a daemon, in
Kevin Stokes wrote:
>
> I've actually gotten far enough with Debian that I have Gnome up and
> running, and have gotten to play the squash-bill-gates game, thanks to
> ya'll.
>
> However, when I booted Linux this morning, my nice text login was gone,
> and instead a graphical login was presen
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001, Kevin Stokes wrote:
> I've actually gotten far enough with Debian that I have Gnome up and
> running, and have gotten to play the squash-bill-gates game, thanks to
> ya'll.
>
> However, when I booted Linux this morning, my nice text login was gone,
> and instead a g
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Kevin Stokes wrote:
>
> Also, the chair in front of the Linux machine is uncomfortable . . .
I laughed out loud when I read this. I thought you were going to ask the
list to address an ergonomics situation . . .
--
steve
I've actually gotten far enough with Debian that I have Gnome up and
running, and have gotten to play the squash-bill-gates game, thanks to
ya'll.
However, when I booted Linux this morning, my nice text login was gone,
and instead a graphical login was presented.This is nice and all, but
m
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