Hello
Yes I agree with Hans, you can change the default runlevel to 2 which gives
you a terminal then when you are ready, run gdm3 (starts X automatically)
or 'sudo init 5' to load the default window manager.
Do some research into init runlevels and I think it will help you a great
deal with a lo
Whenever issues arise, they can be fixed, don't reinstall the whole
system... It isn't Windows. Work out your problem and learn from it.
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Instruisto Jose wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I intend to install for the first time the Debian 6.0 AMD64 in a machine
> with:
>
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