jack wrote:
> 3. Normally, I like to start X manually. Unfortunately, xdm on debian
> always try to run X on first. I tried to change mode to 3 in inittab, but
> it's still there.
xdm is now in its own package, and it defaults to run on boot. To stop
that just remove xdm with 'dpkg -r xdm'.
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On Sat, Oct 30, 1999 at 10:47:32PM -0400, jack wrote:
> 3. Normally, I like to start X manually. Unfortunately, xdm on debian
> always try to run X on first. I tried to change mode to 3 in inittab, but
> it's still there.
Debian's inittab is different than RedHat's. xdm will run in runlevels
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hi,
after another re-installation of slink, upgrading potato and struggling
with all kind of settings and tunings, finally things are getting better
and better. Meanwhile, still have puzzles need to be solved:
1. apt-get is really cool. However, upgrading is still upgrading. I did
not expect
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