Easier still, as root cd /etc/init.d; mv gdm '#gdm'
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 09:42:18AM +0200, Michalowski Thierry wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager
> > > ((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply
> > > want to start
On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 08:38:20PM -0400, mhf wrote:
> Hello debian-user,
>
> Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager
> ((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply
> want to start from a shell and then enter "startx" when I want to get
> into a GUI
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 09:42:18AM +0200, Michalowski Thierry wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager
> > > ((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply
> > > want to start from a shell and then enter "startx" when I
> > wan
Title: RE: stop X autobooting & gnome file manager trick?
>
> >
> > Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager
> > ((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply
> > want to start from a shell and then enter &qu
mhf wrote:
> Hello debian-user,
>
> Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager
> ((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply
> want to start from a shell and then enter "startx" when I want to get
> into a GUI. I've tried to open up "inittab" to see
Hello debian-user,
Issue 1: I can't figure out how to stop default windows manager
((fvwm)) from automatically starting upon boot into linux. I simply
want to start from a shell and then enter "startx" when I want to get
into a GUI. I've tried to open up "inittab" to see about changing a
"5" to
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