On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> [ .. how to do that .. ]
>
> Wouldn't it be nice to have a run-level that doesn't start X by default
> in debian? It is one of the first things I do after installing debian
> on a machine.
Eric and Paul
At the very least, the X (or xdm) package
>
> Ben Frame wrote:
> >I need to boot my machine 1 time without loading the
> >window manager (fvwm2), is there any way to do this? A
> >key to press during the bootup maybe (like F8 in
> >windows)?
>
> Presumably you mean `without starting X'? (since fvwm2 is just another
> X pro
Ben Frame wrote:
>I need to boot my machine 1 time without loading the
>window manager (fvwm2), is there any way to do this? A
>key to press during the bootup maybe (like F8 in
>windows)?
Presumably you mean `without starting X'? (since fvwm2 is just another
X program).
a) interrup
This seems like a dumb question, and I'm sure this is
probably really easy, but I'm still learning here...
I need to boot my machine 1 time without loading the
window manager (fvwm2), is there any way to do this? A
key to press during the bootup maybe (like F8 in
windows)?
Any help is much
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