On 17/12/19 5:46 am, Kent West wrote:
Unless things have changed recently (and I don't believe they have), you
could also run "sudo tasksel" and pick the Desktop Environment[s] you
prefer.
Just worked for me, when I tried it just for fun
--
Keith Bainbridge
keith.bainbridge.3...@gmail.co
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 11:43 AM Dan Ritter wrote:
> Dr. Jason Amerson wrote:
> > Dan,
> >
> > I cannot login to my desktop. I am just presented with the Debian
> GNU/Linux 10 tty1.
> >
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
> > On 12/16/2019 12:04:09 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Dr. Jason Amerson wrote:
> > > Hell
Dr. Jason Amerson wrote:
> Dan,
>
> I cannot login to my desktop. I am just presented with the Debian GNU/Linux
> 10 tty1.
>
>
> Jason
>
>
> On 12/16/2019 12:04:09 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Dr. Jason Amerson wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Me again. Different computer with a different problem. I ma
Dr. Jason Amerson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Me again. Different computer with a different problem. I may ask about other
> computers later. I am in the process of migrating my laptops from Windows 10
> to Debian. This computer is a Macbook Pro. I installed Debian without errors,
> not even network e
Hello,
Me again. Different computer with a different problem. I may ask about other
computers later. I am in the process of migrating my laptops from Windows 10 to
Debian. This computer is a Macbook Pro. I installed Debian without errors, not
even network errors like my other computer. I reboot
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