SPELYA wrote:
Kent,
As recommanded I added "exit 0" at the beginning of the gdm file using the
command "nano gdm" from root, and it did work. Now I can boot not using the
recover option, and I get a prompt line ending with $ (user environment, I
guess) instead of a prompt line with # (root env
SPELYA wrote:
Here is what I just found on X.Org Foundation Website. Look at
the caption : "I keep getting the message: "failed to initialize core
devices"
on their Website
But does it mean I have to start over the whole installer process via
Internet (a few hours), and if so how can I tweak p
SPELYA wrote:
Kent,
As recommanded I added "exit 0" at the beginning of the gdm file using the
command "nano gdm" from root, and it did work. Now I can boot not using the
recover option, and I get a prompt line ending with $ (user environment, I
guess) instead of a prompt line with # (root env
SPELYA wrote:
I identified that I am using GRUB and X Windows System Version 6.9.0
Now, with my limited knowledge of Linux/Unix, here is what I've done:
* I switched to the /etc/init.d/ directory using the "cd" command
* I listed the files using the "ls" command
* There I found t
SPELYA wrote:
I have just installed Debian, but my
system does not boot properly under Linux. The following error message
box appears when booting:
Failed to start X server (your
graphical interface). It is likely not set up properly. Would you
like to view the X Server
I have just installed Debian, but my system does
not boot properly under Linux. The following error message box appears
when booting:
Failed to start X server (your graphical
interface). It is likely not set up properly. Would you like to
view the X Server output to diagnose the p
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