Hi Armin,
Tks for your advice.
--- Armin Pirkovitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Jonathan Chen,
Tks for your advice.
If you're going to use startx you will need a ${HOME}/.xinitrc
with
the following contents:
#/bin/sh
startkde
Make sure
Stephen Liu wrote:
[...]
Something strange happened here. If copying xorg.conf.new on
/etc/X11/ and renaming it as xorg.conf. I can't start X, the HD only
turning. Now I don't have /etc/X11/xorg.conf. I can start KDE (not
Gnome). I don't know which xorg.conf I am now running.
just have
--- Armin Pirkovitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Liu wrote:
[...]
Something strange happened here. If copying xorg.conf.new on
/etc/X11/ and renaming it as xorg.conf. I can't start X, the HD
only
turning. Now I don't have /etc/X11/xorg.conf. I can start KDE
(not
Gnome).
--- Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Armin Pirkovitsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Liu wrote:
[...]
Something strange happened here. If copying xorg.conf.new on
/etc/X11/ and renaming it as xorg.conf. I can't start X, the HD
only
turning. Now I don't have
Hi Armin,
Tks for your advice.
There are two files that control which windowsmanager shall be used
(depending on whether you use a login manager or just startx)
One is called .xinitrc the other one .xsession - they are both in
your
home directory - create them (you can create one of them
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 01:26:41PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi folks,
FreeBSD-6.2-amd64
This is a test, I insalled aprox 80% of the packages on Disc 2
After installation completed PC rebooted to runlevel 3. Login as user
and run;
$ startkde
warning:
Kpersonalizer : Cannot connect
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 04:23:37PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Armin,
Tks for your advice.
There are two files that control which windowsmanager shall be used
(depending on whether you use a login manager or just startx)
One is called .xinitrc the other one .xsession - they are both
Hi Jonathan Chen,
Tks for your advice.
If you're going to use startx you will need a ${HOME}/.xinitrc with
the following contents:
#/bin/sh
startkde
Make sure the file is 755 permissions. This will start up X with KDE.
I would suggest you configure /etc/ttys to start up
Hi Jonathan,
I would suggest you configure /etc/ttys to start up KDM instead of
using startx
I'm prepared running this box building servers for test. I don't
expect the box booting straight to login page. X is only for
communicating outside World. I'm not used to running elinks, the text
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Jonathan Chen,
Tks for your advice.
If you're going to use startx you will need a ${HOME}/.xinitrc with
the following contents:
#/bin/sh
startkde
Make sure the file is 755 permissions. This will start up X with KDE.
I would suggest you configure
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi folks,
FreeBSD-6.2-amd64
This is a test, I insalled aprox 80% of the packages on Disc 2
After installation completed PC rebooted to runlevel 3. Login as user
and run;
$ startkde
warning:
Kpersonalizer : Cannot connect to Xserer
- repeated-
$ gnome-session
Hi folks,
FreeBSD-6.2-amd64
This is a test, I insalled aprox 80% of the packages on Disc 2
After installation completed PC rebooted to runlevel 3. Login as user
and run;
$ startkde
warning:
Kpersonalizer : Cannot connect to Xserer
- repeated-
$ gnome-session
(gnome-session 1968) gtk-Warning
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