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> In a message dated 3/1/99 9:34:38 PM Central Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > Because in slink xdm (and other login managers) are in their own
> > packages. So if you don't want xdm, The Right Thing To Do (TM) is
> > either to remove the xdm package if you don't want to use
In a message dated 3/1/99 9:34:38 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Because in slink xdm (and other login managers) are in their own
> packages. So if you don't want xdm, The Right Thing To Do (TM) is
> either to remove the xdm package if you don't want to use xdm at all,
>
MallarJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MallarJ> In a message dated 3/1/99 3:28:07 PM Central Standard Time,
MallarJ> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
lls> For now, I would prefer to simply get a CLI login and do startx
lls> when I want it.
MallarJ>
MallarJ> This kind of annoyed me to I actually went back
In a message dated 3/1/99 3:28:07 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> For now, I would prefer to simply get a CLI login and do startx when I want
> it. Once I get everything set I wouldn't mind automatically doing a startx
> but I hav concerned about the underlying login fail
I completed installing slink and now X comes up automatically. My first
login is always refused and the second one works. If I try to Quit X I am
forced back to the X login.
When I bring up xterm and do a 'shutdown -h now' I see that my original CLI
login has been repaetedly failing to login on
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