> Hi, > > I installed debian's base and X on my notebook. but failed to follow > the advice not to start X at boot time. > > Now, X got started, but then frozes.
Log in from a remote server, issue `chvt 1` as root. You should (with some luck) be back at the console now, with a frozen X still living, but able to type again. Logging in from a remote server (you do start the network, don't you?) allows turning of X at start-up as well, of course (assuming you still know how you turned it on, that is). Good luck! +--- Kero ---------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---+ | If there were no hell to pay, would you still need a God? | | -- Leah Androne | +--- M38C --------------- http://www.huizen.dds.nl/~kero ---+

