as root at the command prompt, type:
Xconfigurator
go throught he settings and test X, after you're done it will ask you if you
want X to start automatically.
or you can edit your '/etc/inittab' file and change the default run level from
3 to 5
Eunice
On Wed, 06 Sep 2000, you wrote:
I just
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, you wrote:
I just upgraded X and forgot what I need to do in order for it to be
started at boot.
Suggestions?
change the default runlevel in /etc/inittab
--
Alex
(Go easy on me, I'm a COBOL programmer in real life)
I just upgraded X and forgot what I need to do in order for it to be
started at boot.
Suggestions?
Victor