The whole problem is that I have not received ANY mail in response
to my original post. Because my original post included my return
email address I expected the responses would be mailed to me. When
none arrived by the end of the day I checked the web page:
lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/08/
I realize my interaction with the list is problematic. I am new to this, I don’t
subscribe to the list itself, and I am interacting via the web page
lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/08/threads.html
On that page there are only three choices I can see for replying, none of which
have the desire
It’s no secret. In the original post I said I did a default install except for
the inclusion of GNOME.
That implies the DM is gdm and the GUI is Gnome 3.
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I am not trying to log into the gui with sudo, but rather to log into an account
which is able to perform a sudo once logged in. I have also created another
standard user account and am unable to log into that account from the gui
(it behaves just like it does when trying to log into the system man
I am able to login via a TTY and start X (via startx command). I have checked
the keymap in Gnome and it is as expected—English (US).
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When the failure occurs, there is no error indication; the login screen is just
reset.
I thought the problem might be the password, that’s why I reset it via the
command
prompt in recovery mode.
I did not change the keyboard information offered as default during the
installation
(i.e., English
Opps! Wrong reply - see “RE: RE: …” below.
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First the typo: The “guy" should have been “gui" (thanks to autocorrect).
Second memory: That’s why I reset the password from the recovery mode command
prompt.
Third the management account: The install says that leaving the root password
blank will result
in the root account being disabled a
I have completed a network installation of 8.1.0. I left the root password
blank (i.e., disabled root login), supplied a username and password for a
system management account, and selected GNOME as the only additional software
to install.
After the installed completed and the system rebooted I
Hi all,
i'm new here and english is not my native language.
I hope to find some help about an unsolved issue concerning the impossible
installation of Debian on SATA hard disk.
I'm trying to install linux Debian 4,0 (Etch Stable distrib) on my new hard
disk SATA and more precisely on a partition o
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