>> I've seen this behaviour in both regular Potato and Progeny.
>
>Is it really GDM or is it in the init scripts?
I would not know enough to know, but I do know that I had been using gdm on
a Potato system, then I decided to try xfce so I did an apt-get install
xfce. When I logged out of KDE, gdm
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On Tuesday, 7. August 2001 08:55, Alex Jacques wrote:
> Anyway, I'll be the first to admit that this was pilot error. Nevertheless
> I think it would be nice to at least warn people about this conflict during
> package install. I suppose this might al
On Monday 06 August 2001 10:34 pm, John Gay wrote:
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> kdm, The KDE login. Similar to gdm, but not a well behaved, yet. It seems
> it does not reconise other dsktops or window managers. These must be added
> by hand. This is why I still use gdm, even though I only use KDE.
>
> One thing to wat
>> but, something(s) must not have worked properly, because :
>> 1. I never got the GUI based X config screen (to config mouse,
>>vid card, monitor, refresh rates). I did get some text mode
questions
>>about these items. I answered them, and it accepted the answers.
>
>normall. Debian (i
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On Monday 06 August 2001 20:34, tluxt wrote:
> I tried something like this - I did the dist-upgrade, but didnt use -fuy.
> I then ran dselect and let it install sone packages it wanted to.
> I then ran tasksel, selecting to install:
> 1. X
> 2. GUI -
Thanks Rob!
Rob, Ivan, anyone: Any further suggestions here?
Rob Weir wrote:
> > What is the best way to install Debian testing/(woody packages) & KDE, when
> > the install is to 2001 HW, and is done entirely through a 56K modem? (So,
> > an important consideration is minimizing the ammount of d
> What is the best way to install Debian testing/(woody packages) & KDE, when
> the install is to 2001 HW, and is done entirely through a 56K modem? (So,
> an important consideration is minimizing the ammount of data DL'd.) (Also
> important is getting the X drivers for the video HW.)
>
> Should
Hey Ivan - Thanks for your great work!
I couldn't find this documented anywhere (I hope I haven't overlooked
something obvious). Would you please tell me:
What is the best way to install Debian testing/(woody packages) & KDE, when
the install is to 2001 HW, and is done entirely through a 56K mod
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