> went blank and everything locked up. I figured that if I new how to > disable xdm, I could boot up to just the Linux command line and run > XF86Setup again, but I do not know what config file to edit in order to > disable xdm.
To disable xdm, you can also replace the start-xdm line in '/etc/X11/config' with no-start-xdm . This file checked by '/etc/init.d/xdm'. Robert