Charles Baker wrote: > > In a message dated 3/14/00 4:14:08 PM Central Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > Debian doesn't use runlevels to control whether X starts or not. (Given > that > > this message is being distributed by the debian-laptop list and Ben > > specifically stated that it was a fresh Debian install, I doubt that he's > > running Red Hat...) > > I believe a more accurate statement would be that Debian doesn't use the > same > run levels as RedHat when determining whether or not to start X up at > boot > time. Please correct me if I'm wrong (I don't have my Debian machine in > front of me at the moment) but a runlevel of 1 (and possibly 2?) will > not > start X. > > -Jay > > My most humble apologies! I didn't have my debian laptop in front of me > at the time and I am more familiar w/ Redhat and Mandrake and so gave > the stock answer for those distros. Once again, my apologies to all. > > -- > Charles H. Baker, Manager Student MicroComputer Labs > http://www.utc.edu/StudentMicroLabs/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 423.755.4517 > Mailed w/ Linux & Netscape.
-- Charles H. Baker, Manager Student MicroComputer Labs http://www.utc.edu/StudentMicroLabs/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] 423.755.4517 Mailed w/ Linux & Netscape.

