> went blank and everything locked up. I figured that if I new how to
> disable xdm, I could boot up to just the Linux command line and run
> XF86Setup again, but I do not know what config file to edit in order to
> disable xdm.
To disable xdm, you can also replace the
start-xdm
line in '/etc/X1
On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, Monte Copeland wrote:
>
> I know you know the old saying, "If it's not broke don't fix it." I
> was trying to "tweak"
> my X Window System display by running XF86Setup utility. I had had a
> nice display setup already but I thought if I tinkered with it some more
> I coul
Monte Copeland wrote:
>
> I know you know the old saying, "If it's not broke don't fix it." I
> was trying to "tweak"
> my X Window System display by running XF86Setup utility. I had had a
> nice display setup already but I thought if I tinkered with it some more
> I could get pictures to be l
I know you know the old saying, "If it's not broke don't fix it." I
was trying to "tweak"
my X Window System display by running XF86Setup utility. I had had a
nice display setup already but I thought if I tinkered with it some more
I could get pictures to be little sharper than they were in ne
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