Re: Installing separate packages / graphical login

1999-06-01 Thread Ioannis Aggelakopoulos
1)just do: dpkg -i packagename don't forget also "man dpkg". 2)remove "xdm" from /etc/rc2.d and /etc/rc6.d On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, pfau wrote: > hello, folks > > as I´m a debian newbie (coming from suse), may be the following > questions are stupid, but I got stuck with them. > > 1) Is there a wa

Re: Installing separate packages / graphical login

1999-06-01 Thread Fabien
> > 2) where is the information stored, that debian starts with graphical > login? I want to finish boot process at the prompt, but debian always > starts his graphical login utility. Can this behaviour only be changed > by deinstalling the utility? You certainly speak about xdm. So, the only th

Re: Installing separate packages / graphical login

1999-06-01 Thread Bruce Sass
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, pfau wrote: > hello, folks > > as I´m a debian newbie (coming from suse), may be the following > questions are stupid, but I got stuck with them. > > 1) Is there a way to install a deb-package which is not included in the > standard distribution. dpkg -i > If I try to inst

Re: Installing separate packages / graphical login

1999-06-01 Thread Peter Makholm
pfau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1) Is there a way to install a deb-package which is not included in the > standard distribution. Use dpkg. -- Jeg er på nettet 6. juni, hvad med dig?

Installing separate packages / graphical login

1999-06-01 Thread pfau
hello, folks as I´m a debian newbie (coming from suse), may be the following questions are stupid, but I got stuck with them. 1) Is there a way to install a deb-package which is not included in the standard distribution. If I try to install a package that I downloaded from Internet, dselect alway