* Ibrahim Shaame ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020131 23:18]:
--- Karsten M. Self kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
There's a short FAQ on GNU/Linux X display manager
disabling you may
find useful, at:
http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Linux/FAQs/xdm-disable.html
Thank you.
I think before sending
I think before sending him to FAQ you could have given
him a quick answer and then refer him to the URL. The
most discouraging thing in Linux for a beginner is to
start going through thousands of pages of man, FAQs
and HOWTOs which are long in first place, and
difficult to understand for a new
On Thursday 31 January 2002 11:15 pm, Ibrahim Shaame wrote:
I think before sending him to FAQ you could have given
him a quick answer and then refer him to the URL. The
most discouraging thing in Linux for a beginner is to
start going through thousands of pages of man, FAQs
and HOWTOs which
Okay now X starts atomatically but I rather it not. I know it was my fault
because I said yes to have it as default.. Now, how can I change back.
Also once running how do I stop it?
Cheers Al
- Original Message -
From: Alan Shrimpton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Paul 'Baloo' Johnson [EMAIL
On Thursday 31 January 2002 12:33 am, Alan Shrimpton wrote:
Okay now X starts atomatically but I rather it not. I know it was my fault
because I said yes to have it as default.. Now, how can I change back.
Also once running how do I stop it?
[snip]
depending on whether it starts from xdm,
On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 01:30, benfoley wrote:
depending on whether it starts from xdm, gdm, or kdm, you can run
update-rc.d whichever?dm remove
when you reboot, you'll have a console prompt. to run x from there, use
startx.
No need to reboot. Just go to a console (Alt-Ctrl F1) and
on Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 09:33 PM +1300, Alan Shrimpton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Okay now X starts atomatically but I rather it not. I know it was my fault
because I said yes to have it as default.. Now, how can I change back.
Also once running how do I stop it?
There's a short FAQ on
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