Raj M wrote:
I am a newbee to the linux system.
In order to have debian as my OS, I downlaoded from
the debain website, the stable 3.1 version. I
completed the installation as per the debian setup.
Now after rebooting and entering the login and pwd
information, I get the following information.
Kent West wrote:
>upper levels X applications/console apps on top of X
> console applications/X server (GUI)
> base OS/console
> kernel
>lower levels hardware
>
>
ARghgh-mutter, mutter; stupid variable width fonts mutter argh.
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Raj M wrote:
>I am a newbee to the linux system.
>
>In order to have debian as my OS, I downlaoded from
>the debain website, the stable 3.1 version. I
>completed the installation as per the debian setup.
>Now after rebooting and entering the login and pwd
>information, I get the following informa
On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 01:49:47PM -0400, Raj M wrote:
> I am a newbee to the linux system.
>
> In order to have debian as my OS, I downlaoded from
> the debain website, the stable 3.1 version. I
> completed the installation as per the debian setup.
> Now after rebooting and entering the login an
Raj,
This is no problem. The install went ok. Most likely you have base
system installed. As a test, try to start the x window system. In the
prompt, do:
startx
If it says "command not found", you don't have X installed, so you have
to install it.
Raj M wrote:
I am a newbee to the linux
On 2005-08-31, Raj M penned:
> I am a newbee to the linux system.
>
> In order to have debian as my OS, I downlaoded from
> the debain website, the stable 3.1 version. I
> completed the installation as per the debian setup.
> Now after rebooting and entering the login and pwd
> information, I get
I am a newbee to the linux system.
In order to have debian as my OS, I downlaoded from
the debain website, the stable 3.1 version. I
completed the installation as per the debian setup.
Now after rebooting and entering the login and pwd
information, I get the following information.
"Debian GNU/L
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