There is no /etc/X11/config file on my machine.  Is something wrong?  I'm
running slink.

Brian

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> Subject: Re: xdm
>
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> In a message dated 1/22/99 1:43:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << I can't seem to find any file in /etc/X11 that has a line with
> "start-xdm"
>  in it.  X (and hence, xdm) is starting on boot.  Is there a way to change
>  that?  All I've done to make this happen was install the xdm
> package.  Also,
>  is there any way to quit the xserver while using xdm without it
>  automatically bringing back the xdm login screen (and hence starting X
>  again)?
>   >>
>
> * /etc/X11/config should contain the line 'start-xdm', you can
> add the line
> 'no-start-xdm' to turn it off.
>
> * The nature (and purpose) of xdm is that when you log off, you
> are presented
> with another login screen.  If that's not what you're after, you should
> probably just start X up manually with 'startx' instead of using xdm.
>
> Jay
>
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