I'm running Debian 1.3/i386 here with a 2.0.27 kernel that I compiled
myself from the 2.0.27 kernel source package. Our network card driver is
loaded, during boot time, as a module that was compiled seperately from
the 2.0.27 kernel source. (The 2.0.27 kernel doesn't contain a version of
the driv
Interesting. I installed 1.3 today, upgrading from 1.2, and, after I
1) killed X, 2) typed "shadowconfig on" (and confirmed its success), and
3) restarted the machine, xdm logins functioned perfectly well, with no
modifications on my part. (I went to look for xdm-shadow, because I
thought I'd nee
I have a slightly different question. I have x/xdm running fine on vt7 on
bootup. However, I'd like to be able to start a second X session on vt8,
so that, if I am logged into X on vt7 and have locked the screen with
xlock, other people can hit cntrl-alt-f8 and get a new xdm screen that
they can
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