"Brian T. Schellenberger" wrote:
> Logically speaking, there's no reason for a server install to install a
> GUI.
>
> If you don't really want a server, you probably should pick another
> install type.
>
> The "half" GUI was probably just the text-mode graphic of the penguin,
> right?
>
> "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
> >
> > just for grins I tried a custom / server install last night on a new
> > system I'm building and all I got was a text window asking for a
> > username/password which then logged me in but only had "half" a GUI
> > appearance. What's up with this, did something get dropped during the
> > install or is this all that's supposed to be there?
> >
>
No, I actually had a couple of terminal windows going. Hmmm, strange.
The reason for the server experiment was that I want to run a NFS/NIS setup
for the home network and was curious what I would get.
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