rces file lists the keystrokes you can
do at the login window.
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et. Maybe
someone on the list knows. The Xresources file lists the keystrokes you can
do at the login window.
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From: "Rob Weir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 3:52 AM
Subject: Re: Debian boot without X?
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On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 05:07:16PM +0200, Mathias Vingaard wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have just installed my debian. While I experiment with different
> configurations I would like to boot up without X. Is there a text file I can
> edit in order to disable automatic start up of X?
One of the most u
Mathias Vingaard wrote:
Hello.
I have just installed my debian. While I experiment with different configurations I would like to boot up without X. Is there a text file I can edit in order to disable automatic start up of X?
You can either:
1) remove/purge the offending login app (gdm, xdm,
On 03-Apr-2002 Mathias Vingaard wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have just installed my debian. While I experiment with different
> configurations I would like to boot up without X. Is there a text file I can
> edit in order to disable automatic start up of X?
>
> I have tried to look in /etc/inittab but
Hello.
I have just installed my debian. While I experiment with different
configurations I would like to boot up without X. Is there a text file I can
edit in order to disable automatic start up of X?
I have tried to look in /etc/inittab but nothing there seemed to have anything
to do with X.
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