temporal displacement alert -- 2000 july 5?
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 09:20:46PM +0930, Peter Whittam wrote:
> Ok, I am new at this so be cool about it.
> when I start debian it immediately uses the graphical login,
> can I change this option to console login?
>
> regards newbee
you're running a "
on Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 09:20:46PM +0930, Peter Whittam ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Ok, I am new at this so be cool about it.
> when I start debian it immediately uses the graphical login,
> can I change this option to console login?
http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Linux/FAQs/xdm-disable.html
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 10:35:01PM +0200, vester uttered:
> > Ahha! The fun of removing init scripts.
> > touch /etc/init.d/gdm
> > chmod 755 /etc/init.d/gdm
> > apt-get remove gdm
>
> but still, that doesn't bring the original gdm script back, does it? or am
> i missing something?
>
No, of cours
apt-get remove xdm gdm kdm
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Peter Whittam wrote:
Talk about LAG! :)
>Ok, I am new at this so be cool about it.
>when I start debian it immediately uses the graphical login,
>can I change this option to console login?
>
>regards newbee
>
>
--
Galt's sci-fi paradox: Stormtro
On Wednesday 05 July 2000 04:50 am, Peter Whittam wrote:
> Ok, I am new at this so be cool about it.
> when I start debian it immediately uses the graphical login,
> can I change this option to console login?
>
> regards newbee
Two things. One, go to /etc and find the inittab file, and edit the li
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 02:39:37PM -0700, Abner Gershon wrote:
>
> --- Peter Whittam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok, I am new at this so be cool about it.
> > when I start debian it immediately uses the
> > graphical login,
> > can I change this option to console login?
> >
> > regards newbee
--- Peter Whittam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I am new at this so be cool about it.
> when I start debian it immediately uses the
> graphical login,
> can I change this option to console login?
>
> regards newbee
>
I am relatively new to this too. I know that during
installation you can se
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 10:35:01PM +0200, vester wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Steve Kowalik wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 02:53:24PM +0200, vester uttered:
> > > [...]
> > > update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/gdm: file does not exist
> > > dpkg: error processing gdm (--configure):
> > > subpr
On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Steve Kowalik wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 02:53:24PM +0200, vester uttered:
> > [...]
> > update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/gdm: file does not exist
> > dpkg: error processing gdm (--configure):
> > subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
> > [...]
> >
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 01:15:02PM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote:
> vester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > one possibility would be to edit your /etc/init.d/windowmanager-script
> > (that is, xdm gdm kdm or whatever you are using)...just put in "exit" into
> > the first line then they won't start
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 02:53:24PM +0200, vester uttered:
> [...]
> update-rc.d: /etc/init.d/gdm: file does not exist
> dpkg: error processing gdm (--configure):
> subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
> [...]
>
> it works fine if i first touch /etc/init.d/gdm only that
On Sun, Jun 10, 2001 at 02:53:24PM +0200, vester wrote:
>
>
> On 10 Jun 2001, Glyn Millington wrote:
>
> > > you could simply delete the scripts but you shouldn't do that (because i
> > > did and now, on a reinstall of gdm i get an error that /etc/init.d/gdm
> > > doesn't exist...and if i creat
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 09:20:46PM +0930, Peter Whittam wrote:
> Ok, I am new at this so be cool about it.
> when I start debian it immediately uses the graphical login,
> can I change this option to console login?
If you're not going to use xdm you can just remove the package.
# apt-get remove xd
On 10 Jun 2001, Glyn Millington wrote:
> > you could simply delete the scripts but you shouldn't do that (because i
> > did and now, on a reinstall of gdm i get an error that /etc/init.d/gdm
> > doesn't exist...and if i create it again installation goes ok, but it
> > doesn't reinstall the scri
vester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> one possibility would be to edit your /etc/init.d/windowmanager-script
> (that is, xdm gdm kdm or whatever you are using)...just put in "exit" into
> the first line then they won't start and you'll stay in console...
>
> you could simply delete the scripts but
one possibility would be to edit your /etc/init.d/windowmanager-script
(that is, xdm gdm kdm or whatever you are using)...just put in "exit" into
the first line then they won't start and you'll stay in console...
you could simply delete the scripts but you shouldn't do that (because i
did and now
Ok, I am new at this so be cool about
it.
when I start debian it immediately
uses the graphical login,
can I change this option to console
login?
regards newbee
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, Tony Koehn wrote:
> I have never seen linux operate on any kind of graphical interface like
> Windows 95.
You could use fvwm95. Set up to look a lot like Win95 GUI.
> What GUI do most people use?
Xfree86, I would think ... the i386 implementation of Xwindows. Not sure
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997 08:59:04 -0500, Tony Koehn wrote:
>I have never seen linux operate on any kind of graphical interface like
>Windows 95.
>
>What GUI do most people use?
>How easy is it to install?
>Someone told me of a web site that had different GUI stuff for linux but I
>lost it. Anyone h
I have never seen linux operate on any kind of graphical interface like
Windows 95.
What GUI do most people use?
How easy is it to install?
Someone told me of a web site that had different GUI stuff for linux but I
lost it. Anyone have such a site?
Tony
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