Chad Walstrom writes:
> Well, I can't site any reason w/xdm other than possibly using
> something like kdm or gdm periodically. However, I do know run
> levels come in handy. Let's say, for example, you'd like to work on
> your web pages at home, perhaps running mysql and apache with php.
> Yet,
Brad wrote:
"As has been mentioned before, this isn't the best solution either. Say
you remove the link in runlevel 2. Fine, xdm doesn't start on boot. Then
you change to level 3, and xdm is started. Again, good. But now you change
back to level 2, where xdm shouldn't be running. What happens? x
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