Re: Getting in Graphical Mode after Login

2000-09-05 Thread I. Tura
At 15.19 4/9/00 -0700, Kyle Lynch ha escrit: >I may sound kinda stupid asking this question (bare with me, im only 13 yrs >old), but after I login to my root or whatever account, how do I get the X >running for the graphical interface? http://www.debian.org/fom/21.html And check for documentatio

Re: Getting in Graphical Mode after Login

2000-09-05 Thread Helgi Örn
It's never stupid to ask if you don't know! Have you configured X-window? If not then run the command XF86Setup as written (case sensitive), it is an easy to handle config program. Just don't move your mouse untill it is set and applyed. Move around with Tab & arrow keys, confirm with Space or En

Re: Getting in Graphical Mode after Login

2000-09-04 Thread David Z. Maze
> "KL" == Kyle Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: KL> I may sound kinda stupid asking this question (bare with me, KL> im only 13 yrs old), but after I login to my root or whatever KL> account, how do I get the X running for the graphical KL> interface? After you log in as root

Getting in Graphical Mode after Login

2000-09-04 Thread Kyle Lynch
I may sound kinda stupid asking this question (bare with me, im only 13 yrs old), but after I login to my root or whatever account, how do I get the X running for the graphical interface? Thanks for ur time, Kyle