[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I selected xdm on install but loaded the gnome packages on install. I
> > want to run Gnome so how do I get gdm and remove xdm?
>
> > apt-get install gdm?
>
> Precisely. It should remove xdm and substitude gdm seamlessly...
Wow, I like this Debian stuff.
Thanks for
> I selected xdm on install but loaded the gnome packages on install. I
> want to run Gnome so how do I get gdm and remove xdm?
> apt-get install gdm?
Precisely. It should remove xdm and substitude gdm seamlessly...
Cheers
Tiarnan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Type 'linux single' at the LILO prompt (press Shift to get the
> prompt). You'll boot into single user mode.
This is what I needed.
> To remove the X/Gnome display manager from your startup scripts, try
> '/etc/init.d/xdm' remove (or '/etc/init.d/gdm remove' if you're
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 03:26:04PM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't know if this is because of a laptop keyboard or what but since
> my X setup doesn't work I can't do anything after boot.
>
> I try the ctrl-alt-bs to kill the x server and that doesn't work. I also
> try ctrl-alt-f2 e
Hi,
I don't know if this is because of a laptop keyboard or what but since
my X setup doesn't work I can't do anything after boot.
I try the ctrl-alt-bs to kill the x server and that doesn't work. I also
try ctrl-alt-f2 etc to get a virtual console so I can kill X and that
doesn't work.
What is t
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