RE: [newbie] Desktop problems
you should add... to start the desktop after logging in type the command: startx -Original Message- From: Dennis Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 6:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Desktop problems On Wednesday 14 March 2001 14:37, you wrote: Hello, I just installed Mandrake Linux, and I am somewhat new to linux. I am having trouble with Mandrake. The desktop does not come up when I boot into Linux. I just get a prompt with a Dos graphic of the linux penguin. What did I do wrong in the install??? Thanks, James -- James carlson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/14/2001 you didn't do anything wrong, all you need to do is type in the user name that you gave during installation. It will prompt for the password and then boot to the desktop once you give it and hit return. Enjoy, -- Dennis M. Registered Linux user # 180842
RE: [newbie] Desktop problems
Title: RE: [newbie] Desktop problems OOOPS! Mia Culpa, right you have to type startx and then hit return again. Sorry, I usually boot to the graphical log in and forgot the startx part. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Johnson Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 7:06 AM To: LinuxNewbie (E-mail) Subject: RE: [newbie] Desktop problems you should add... to start the desktop after logging in type the command: startx -Original Message- From: Dennis Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 6:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Desktop problems On Wednesday 14 March 2001 14:37, you wrote: Hello, I just installed Mandrake Linux, and I am somewhat new to linux. I am having trouble with Mandrake. The desktop does not come up when I boot into Linux. I just get a prompt with a Dos graphic of the linux penguin. What did I do wrong in the install??? Thanks, James -- James carlson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/14/2001 you didn't do anything wrong, all you need to do is type in the user name that you gave during installation. It will prompt for the password and then boot to the desktop once you give it and hit return. Enjoy, -- Dennis M. Registered Linux user # 180842
Re: [newbie] Desktop problems
On Wednesday 14 March 2001 14:37, you wrote: Hello, I just installed Mandrake Linux, and I am somewhat new to linux. I am having trouble with Mandrake. The desktop does not come up when I boot into Linux. I just get a prompt with a Dos graphic of the linux penguin. What did I do wrong in the install??? Thanks, James -- James carlson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/14/2001 you didn't do anything wrong, all you need to do is type in the user name that you gave during installation. It will prompt for the password and then boot to the desktop once you give it and hit return. Enjoy, -- Dennis M. Registered Linux user # 180842
Re: [newbie] Desktop problems
James carlson wrote: Hello, I just installed Mandrake Linux, and I am somewhat new to linux. I am having trouble with Mandrake. The desktop does not come up when I boot into Linux. I just get a prompt with a Dos graphic of the linux penguin. What did I do wrong in the install??? Thanks, James -- James carlson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/14/2001 Login as root when you see the penguin, supply the root password you set during the install, and then at the command prompt type "startx" Or, login as user if you've set up a user account, supply password, then at the command prompt$ type "startx" without quotation marks. If you haven't set a user account, do one as soon as possible. -- Michael Lewis Registered Linux User #197864
Re: [newbie] Desktop problems
On Wednesday 14 March 2001 15:37, you wrote: Hello, I just installed Mandrake Linux, and I am somewhat new to linux. I am having trouble with Mandrake. The desktop does not come up when I boot into Linux. I just get a prompt with a Dos graphic of the linux penguin. What did I do wrong in the install??? You didn't do anything wrong, you are in linux. What you did not do, was to tell the system to start up in X. sign on using the username/password that you created during the install, then type startx If you want to have the system automatically start up in x when you boot, you will need to change the default runlevel. Change the line in /etc/inittab that reads id:3:initdefault: to id:5:initdefault: (you will need to be root to do this) -- Alex Kernel Panic is General Failure's second in command