Hi all,
I have added a command to run a xterm to my .xsession just in case I
hose my settings to the point where that xterm will be all that stands
between me and disaster.
I have anumber of less urgent requirements that I would like to happen
in the background whenever I boot. For example,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have added a command to run a xterm to my .xsession just in case I
hose my settings to the point where that xterm will be all that stands
between me and disaster.
I have anumber of less urgent requirements that I would like to happen
in the background
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 16:52:33 -0700
darrell dupas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i give this tip all the time because i find xdm and gdm annoying when
trying to configure X
This might be a sid/woody thing but after gdm dies about 5 times in a short
period of time it stops trying to load it, so
On 25 Feb 2002 23:26:48 +
Patrick Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have added a command to run a xterm to my .xsession just in case I
hose my settings to the point where that xterm will be all that stands
between me and disaster.
what about virtual consoles ? ctrl+alt+Fsomething
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