hi,

if you have installed everything you should just be able to login at the command line prompt with your username and password then to start the window manager type startxfce4 but as karstens said if you want a graphic login install gdm

i have installed puredyne on my eepc too
i ended up using the stock .24 debian kernel rather than puredyne so i could get both sound and wifi and i had to use module-assistant for the latest alsa i find the .24 kernel better for audio than the .25 - i did have trouble with the .23 puredyne realtime kernel on the eepc - also it seems you have to run sudo alsaconf every time the eeepc wakes up from sleep sorry i haven't got more details - will try and remember what i did - we should set a up a wiki page with some docs on this

cheers

rob
hello,

following the instructions here: http://devel.goto10.org/puredyne/wiki/DocInstallSystem

i just installed debian lenny and the puredyne packages to use puredyne as the main system on my eeepc. i am fairly new to linux though. right now, even though everything went apparently well, i only have a command line. how do i start the GUI? and more important: how do i set it up so that GUI always starts when i boot the machine?

please help a newbie
thank you!

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