Ok, here is a way of doing it since I haven't seen anyone else respond to you
yet.
It sounds like you are using a graphical boot. I would suggest turning that
off. (RH6.2 works with it... but a normal text logon always worked better
for me when I ran that version) If you decide to do that t
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 03:00:56PM -0500, Sudhaker P wrote:
> Hi all gurus,
> I've had an install of RedHat 6.2 I think the KDE is broken on the machine
> but when the system boots it always boots to KDE, Is there anyway I can
> disable KDE and enable GNOME.
echo "DESKTOP=GNOME" > /etc/syscon
Hi all gurus,
I've had an install of RedHat 6.2 I think the KDE is broken on the machine
but when the system boots it always boots to KDE, Is there anyway I can
disable KDE and enable GNOME.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
-Regards,
Peram
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On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 08:52, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> Gordon Messmer wrote:
> -
> The name server responsible for resolving the reverse queries for the
> 65.106.254.x network isn't configured properly. Your server was
> referred to is as the authority for that zone, but it thin
Gordon Messmer wrote:
-
The name server responsible for resolving the reverse queries for the
65.106.254.x network isn't configured properly. Your server was
referred to is as the authority for that zone, but it thinks that
another server is the authority.
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