Re: stop X autobooting & gnome file manager trick?

2000-07-20 Thread Roberto Magana
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

Re: stop X autobooting & gnome file manager trick?

2000-07-20 Thread Morten Liebach
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

Re: stop X autobooting & gnome file manager trick?

2000-07-20 Thread Eric G . Miller
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

RE: stop X autobooting & gnome file manager trick?

2000-07-20 Thread Michalowski Thierry
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

Re: stop X autobooting & gnome file manager trick?

2000-07-19 Thread Mike Werner
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

stop X autobooting & gnome file manager trick?

2000-07-19 Thread mhf
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