Hi all,
I've been using Debian for about a month now (switched from SuSE) and
I'm very happy with it. Looks like SuSE became a little too easy and I
was getting annoyed to reinstall every 3 months when a new version
came available (still think it's a fine distro though).
Debian is running on my des
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 12:56:54PM +0200, Robin Faichney wrote:
> I have Debian 2.2, and would like to substitute gdm for xdm.
>
> I'm a recent convert to Debian, and not entirely at ease with the
> package management utilities. Using dselect, and selecting gdm,
> I'm told that it conflicts with
ave no effect. How can I get gdm properly
> installed?
There is no problem removing task-x-window-systems. It is only a so called
meta-package, "containig" only dependencies to other packages, so that
they get installed. After removing it installing gdm should be no problem.
Martin
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I have Debian 2.2, and would like to substitute gdm for xdm.
I'm a recent convert to Debian, and not entirely at ease with the
package management utilities. Using dselect, and selecting gdm,
I'm told that it conflicts with xdm which will therefore be removed.
But task-x-window-system depends on x
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