On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 06:04:24PM +0800, andy huang wrote:
> i tried my linux 7.0
Hi! Umm.. Version number doesn't help. :) There are a number of different
Linux 'distributions' which have gone up to, or past, version "7.0"
Which distro are you using? Have you tried any of the following?
1. Pressing CTRL + ALT + Function-7 keys simultaneously.
2. Running the command "startx" at a shell prompt (once logged in as
a particular user in text mode)
-bill!
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