Thanks that ddid the trick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Pfeifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "debian-users" <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: 2 simple questions


> To change the login prompt message, you can edit the file /etc/issue.
> You will probably have to restart the login on each console for the
> change to take effect. For example you could log in, and then log out,
> and you will see the new message.
>
> Tom
>
> Brad Cramer wrote:
> >
> > I am not really new to linux (used Redhat for 3 years) but I am a recent
> > Debian convert and I have a coulpe of simple questions. I am running
Debian
> > Woody and everything is up to date but I want to know how to change the
type
> > of system or version of Debian that shows up on a console login screen.
> > Right now it says testing/unstable I looked at /etc/debian_version and
it
> > said the same thing there and I changed it to Woody but that didn't make
any
> > difference, any ideas? The other question may be a little more
complicated.
> > I am using gdm to login and I normaly run Enlightenment but I wanted to
try
> > out Gnome but when I selecect it from the gdm menu it starts gnome and
kde
> > together. I have replaced the /etc/gdm/Sessions/Gnome script with one
that
> > just has exec /usr/bin/gnome-session but that didn't help, if I start
kde it
> > works fine and it is a script that just has exec /usr/bin/startkde, any
> > ideas on this one?
> > Thanks
> > Brad Cramer
> >
>
>
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