ben voir quel canal (facility in english je sais pas vraiment comment
traduire :/) le démon nfs utilise et dans la conf syslog :
nfs_facility.* /dev/null (ou mieux -/var/log/nfsd.log)
J8.
Aurelien Roux wrote:
Ok, je crois que je vois le genre de manip, par contre je n'ai aucune
ben voir quel canal (facility in english je sais pas vraiment comment
traduire :/) le démon nfs utilise
Bah justement, c'est ca que je ne vois pas comment faire.
J'ai regarde le man de nfs, puis de syslog.conf, et de syslog, et aussi
celui de nfsstat, et dans celui la ils parlent de facility,
Un petit extrait du man de nfsd... pas tout compris, mais visiblement les
messages d'erreur sont envoyes sur la sortie erreur standard vu que nfs
fonctionne en tache de fond. Et il n'y a pas l'air d'avoir de moyen facile de
l'envoyer vers syslog quand il est en demon
-d facility or --debug
bonjoura tous,
j'ai un petit sssoucis lorsque je veut me connecté sur un console.
invariablement j'obtient invariablement module unknown. je ne sais pas d'ou
vient le probléme. je suis sous sarge me semble-t-il .
merci pour votre aide.
LCRPROD
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Bonjour tout le monde,
Depuis peu ,je n'ai plus d'accés à mes consoles virtuelles.
Mon mode graphique correspond à la combinaison de touche ctrl+alt+F2 ce
qui est bizzare puisque jusqu'alors c'était les touches ctrl+alt+F7
Plus bizarre encore,quand je presse ctrl+alt+F1, là j'ai une
Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:31:29 +0200, Debian User a écrit :
Bonjour tout le monde,
Bonjour,
Depuis peu ,je n'ai plus d'accés à mes consoles virtuelles.
[...]
Problème avec udev. Voir les archives du mois.
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Bonjour tout le monde,
Depuis peu ,je n'ai plus d'accés à mes consoles virtuelles.
Mon mode graphique correspond à la combinaison de touche ctrl+alt+F2 ce
qui est bizzare puisque jusqu'alors c'était les touches ctrl+alt+F7
Plus bizarre encore,quand je presse ctrl+alt+F1, là j'ai une
Désolé mais pas trouvé ds les archives
Il y a quelqu'un qui a un problème de console en 2.6.x qui persiste avec
son kernel 2.4.2x.
Mais il n'a pas udev installé
Je vais continuer à fouiller.
Quand je tape : ps x
18167 ?Ss 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty6
18168 ?Ss 0:00
Résolu !
Deux lignes à décommenter ds /etc/udev/compta.rules
Merci beaucoup !!
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 16:16, Greg Folkert wrote:
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 14:49, Carl D. Blake wrote:
So the problem
seems to be strictly with the display.
An interesting item is that after awhile (an hour or so) when I take
another look at the console, I'll press the shift key on the
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 07:24, Greg Folkert wrote:
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 16:16, Greg Folkert wrote:
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 14:49, Carl D. Blake wrote:
So the problem
seems to be strictly with the display.
An interesting item is that after awhile (an hour or so) when I take
another
You could run savetextmode on a machine with as close a configuration
as possible, copy the files over and try it, but check the risks in
doing this, as it is a server that you don't want to reboot, let alone
crash.
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 08:45:52 -0700, Carl D. Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did
I've lost the ability to switch virtual consoles on my Woody system.
One of the sysadmins logged in as the backup user through the kdm
desktop and when he logged out the monitor went dark. Now we can't
switch to a virtual console using Ctrl-Alt-Fn, nor can we switch to the
kdm desktop with Ctrl
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 08:48, Carl D. Blake wrote:
I've lost the ability to switch virtual consoles on my Woody system.
One of the sysadmins logged in as the backup user through the kdm
desktop and when he logged out the monitor went dark. Now we can't
switch to a virtual console using Ctrl
could look at tools that reset the console (such as
the command 'reset'), and possibly see whether the consoles actually
work at all by typing things like 'eject' on them.
Good luck.
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 10:26:27 -0700, Carl D. Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 08:48, Carl D
, use dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 to
sort out the config.
If it doesn't, you could look at tools that reset the console (such as
the command 'reset'), and possibly see whether the consoles actually
work at all by typing things like 'eject' on them.
I tried running reset and still
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 14:49, Carl D. Blake wrote:
So the problem
seems to be strictly with the display.
An interesting item is that after awhile (an hour or so) when I take
another look at the console, I'll press the shift key on the keyboard
and the kdm display will appear. I can then log
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 10:26:27AM -0700, Carl D. Blake wrote:
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 08:48, Carl D. Blake wrote:
I've lost the ability to switch virtual consoles on my Woody system.
One of the sysadmins logged in as the backup user through the kdm
desktop and when he logged out the monitor
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 16:16, Greg Folkert wrote:
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 14:49, Carl D. Blake wrote:
So the problem
seems to be strictly with the display.
An interesting item is that after awhile (an hour or so) when I take
another look at the console, I'll press the shift key on the
C'était bien un problème de keymap en console.
dpkg-reconfigure console-data et tout est rentré dans l'ordre.
Merci
Le mercredi 31 mars 2004, Stéphane Fortrie a écrit...
bonjour,
J'ai upgradé ma woody en Sarge.
Ca fonctionne plutôt bien mais je n'arrive plus à passer d'une console
à une autre avec ALT+F1, F2, F3 .
Utiliser Ctrl-Alt-Fx ?
Ou, chez moi ça marche, les touches Win pour switcher
Bonjour,
J'ai upgradé ma woody en Sarge.
Ca fonctionne plutôt bien mais je n'arrive plus à passer d'une console
à une autre avec ALT+F1, F2, F3 .
Une idée de l'origine du problème ???
Merci par avance pour votre aide.
Stéphane Fortrie
Ken Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've observed on my machine over the last several months that it
takes an inordinately long time after I log off of one of my
machine's virtual consoles before the getty restarts, prints
/etc/issue and is ready to accept logins again. Occasionally, I get
I've observed on my machine over the last several months that it takes
an inordinately long time after I log off of one of my machine's
virtual consoles before the getty restarts, prints /etc/issue and is
ready to accept logins again. Occasionally, I get a situation where
init reports the getty
Ken Bloom wrote:
I've observed on my machine over the last several months that it takes
an inordinately long time after I log off of one of my machine's
virtual consoles before the getty restarts, prints /etc/issue and is
ready to accept logins again. Occasionally, I get a situation where
init
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 16:11:06 +0100, Kent West wrote:
Ken Bloom wrote:
I've observed on my machine over the last several months that it takes an
inordinately long time after I log off of one of my machine's virtual
consoles before the getty restarts, prints /etc/issue and is ready to
accept
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 16:11:06 +0100, Kent West wrote:
Ken Bloom wrote:
I've observed on my machine over the last several months that it takes an
inordinately long time after I log off of one of my machine's virtual
consoles before the getty restarts, prints /etc/issue and is ready to
accept
On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 11:40:48PM -0800, Ken Bloom wrote:
| I've observed on my machine over the last several months that it takes
| an inordinately long time after I log off of one of my machine's
| virtual consoles before the getty restarts, prints /etc/issue and is
| ready to accept logins
On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 10:31:30PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 11:40:48PM -0800, Ken Bloom wrote:
| I've observed on my machine over the last several months that it takes
| an inordinately long time after I log off of one of my machine's
| virtual consoles
Hello -
Recently I have experienced that when logging out on a console the
message logout appears and the session hangs there. The screen
accepts keypresses and I can CTRL+ALT+F7 back to an XSession. The
logout just seems to hang indefinitely. Happens on exit or logout
for all users, including
On Sun, December 14 at 10:44 PM EST
Shawn Lamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello -
Recently I have experienced that when logging out on a console the
message logout appears and the session hangs there. The screen
accepts keypresses and I can CTRL+ALT+F7 back to an XSession. The
logout just
Shawn posts:
experienced that when logging out on a console the message logout
appears and the session hangs
Have had a similar experience after upgrading `util-linux'. The package
util-linux supplies getty, getty is the culprit here as it does not
immediately free the tty after
on Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 12:58:34PM +0100, Miernik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Currently Unicode mode come's up as default on the first console, but
for consoles 2 to 6 I need to run unicode_start on every console. What
is the proper Debian way to have unicode mode on all vc's by default
Currently Unicode mode come's up as default on the first console, but
for consoles 2 to 6 I need to run unicode_start on every console. What
is the proper Debian way to have unicode mode on all vc's by default?
Second thing: I have created a polish unicode keymak myslef in
/usr/share/keymaps
On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 11:22:05PM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
Hi,
my gazillionth post this week...
Now that I have a second debian system at home (yay!), I notice a
problem at the work machine. At work I have an NVidia GeForce
something/or/other video card, and use the nonfree nvidia
Hi,
my gazillionth post this week...
Now that I have a second debian system at home (yay!), I notice a
problem at the work machine. At work I have an NVidia GeForce
something/or/other video card, and use the nonfree nvidia drivers to
run it. When I switch form console to X, it takes about
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 10:58:34PM +0200, Terje F?berg wrote:
is it possible to use several logical terminals
(=tupels of monitor, keyboard and mouse) directly
connected to _one_ system? I mean there is no problem
to connect two keyboards, two
Shaun ONeil [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Just a guess, but I don't personally see what's
holding you back - past physical connections.
ie, with properly supported usb keyboard+mouse
(because you can connect many usb devices, I
haven't run across any machines with more than
a standard pair of
Hello,
is it possible to use several logical terminals
(=tupels of monitor, keyboard and mouse) directly
connected to _one_ system? I mean there is no problem
to connect two keyboards, two mice and two graphic
cards/monitors...
But is there a possibility to group these to allow two
users work
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 16:58, Terje Fåberg wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to use several logical terminals
(=tupels of monitor, keyboard and mouse) directly
connected to _one_ system? I mean there is no problem
to connect two keyboards, two mice and two graphic
cards/monitors...
But is
On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 10:13:14AM -0500, Lance Simmons wrote:
Anyway, at least it seems pretty clearly to be a USB mouse related
problem. Perhaps there's some secret recipe for loading those modules
correctly. In the past I've just compiled USB support directly into the
kernel, and never
Is there a module I need to load in order to be able to switch from X to
the console?
I'm trying to move from compiling my own kernels without initrd to using
a stock debian kernel with initrd, and have run into a problem: when I
try to swtich from X to the console, X freezes up, forcing a
On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 08:46:35AM -0500, Lance Simmons wrote:
Is there a module I need to load in order to be able to switch from X to
the console?
I'm trying to move from compiling my own kernels without initrd to using
a stock debian kernel with initrd, and have run into a problem: when I
On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 04:44:02PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to move from compiling my own kernels without initrd to
using a stock debian kernel with initrd, and have run into a
problem: when I try to swtich from X to the console, X freezes up,
forcing a reboot.
Can
Lance Simmons sez:
} On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 04:44:02PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
}
} I'm trying to move from compiling my own kernels without initrd to
} using a stock debian kernel with initrd, and have run into a
} problem: when I try to swtich from X to the console, X freezes
Amigos;
Meu sistema esta com locales en_US e pt_BR, sendo o padrao en_US. No
console eu consigo acentuar e ver os acentos no mutt, mas num console
emulado no X eu nao consigo, tanto no konsole quanto no gnome-terminal
ou no xterm.
Como arrumar isso?
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Le Sat, 08 Jun 2002 03:50:38 +0200
Eric Dillenseger [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit:
Je suis pas sur d'avoir tout saisi dans mais déja, echo bidule suffit
à
écrire bidule à l'écran.
Si par 'se substituer au clavier' tu entends executer une commande sans
la
taper (par crontab je suppose)
suffit
Le Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 09:45:44AM +, Fran?ois Boisson a écrit :
utilise screen ca sera plus simple
snip
Merci de s'intéresser au pbm
arf
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with a subject of
Non ce n'est pas tout à fait ça. Je donne un exemple: Sur un ordinateur
toto, je lance
vi mon_fichier
puis je m'en vais en laissant en l'état mon travail pensant revenir 2
minutes plus tard. J'oublie et je me connecte à toto via telnet. Comment
lancer :wq à vi pour qu'il puisse écrire mon
François Boisson writes:
Non ce n'est pas tout à fait ça. Je donne un exemple: Sur un ordinateur
toto, je lance
vi mon_fichier
puis je m'en vais en laissant en l'état mon travail pensant revenir 2
minutes plus tard. J'oublie et je me connecte à toto via telnet. Comment
lancer :wq à
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 01:03:33PM +, François Boisson wrote:
Non ce n'est pas tout à fait ça. Je donne un exemple: Sur un ordinateur
toto, je lance
vi mon_fichier
puis je m'en vais en laissant en l'état mon travail pensant revenir 2
minutes plus tard. J'oublie et je me connecte à toto
Merci à tous pour les réponses, je vais voir ça...
FB
J'avais vu un truc du genre sur freshmeat il y a un certain temps.
Après quelques recherches:
http://appcap.ihaquer.com/
Manu
/*
Qu'est-ce qu'un nombre? Comme je formulais la question,
je me rendis compte que je connaissais pas la
Un programme tourne sur la console tty1,
pour voir la sortie écran: cat /dev/vcs1
pour inscrire des trucs sur l'écran, echo bidule /dev/tty1 (idiot ne
sert à rien)
mais pour se substituer au clavier, il y a une astuce ou c'est impossible?
FB
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Je suis pas sur d'avoir tout saisi dans mais déja, echo bidule suffit à
écrire bidule à l'écran.
Si par 'se substituer au clavier' tu entends executer une commande sans la
taper (par crontab je suppose)
suffit d'en faire un shell-script.
maintenant, si c'est pas ce que tu attendais, merci de
On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 13:07, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Mon, Apr 15, 2002, Roach, Mark R. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
This is a very strange variation on a problem I experienced
occasionally in mandrake. My console windows are now filled with
vertical lines. Mostly purples, but all sorts of
on Mon, Apr 15, 2002, Roach, Mark R. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
This is a very strange variation on a problem I experienced
occasionally in mandrake. My console windows are now filled with
vertical lines. Mostly purples, but all sorts of other colors too.
nothing I type shows up on the
This is a very strange variation on a problem I experienced occasionally
in mandrake. My console windows are now filled with vertical lines.
Mostly purples, but all sorts of other colors too. nothing I type shows
up on the screen. It looks like some kind of test pattern.
I used to, in mandrake,
Michel escreveu:
Existe possibilidade de abrir mais de 6 consoles? (alt+f1 ... alt+f6)
Existe sim, dê uma olhada no /etc/inittab...
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Olá pessoal da lista!
Existe possibilidade de abrir mais de 6 consoles? (alt+f1 ... alt+f6)
Falow
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(...)
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P.S.: Vc vai ter de reiniciar o init. Como superusuario execute:
bash# init q
Em Sab 09 Mar 2002 02:55, Michel escreveu:
| Olá pessoal da lista!
|
| Existe possibilidade de abrir mais de 6 consoles? (alt+f1 ...
| alt+f6)
|
| Falow
on Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 10:39 PM -0500, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 03:47:10PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
| on Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 06:24:27PM -0500, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
|
| Is there a way to lock all consoles except for 7? 'vlock
:
| |
| | Is there a way to lock all consoles except for 7? 'vlock -a' will
| | lock all consoles, but then it prevents switching back to X.
| |
| | What's your goal?
|
| My goal is to login to a console and do some non-gui stuff. Then lock
| the console and walk away, but still allow X to be used
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 06:23:37PM -0500, dman wrote:
I may just have to learn screen :-).
I was about to recommend that. It's really useful and it'll allow you to
look at your tails from anywhere, so long as you can log in.
Also, you can lock screen. :) (dunno how secure that is though)
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On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 06:23:37PM -0500, dman wrote:
I may just have to learn screen :-).
Now that you mention it, screen probably would be the easiest way to
accomplis what you want to do...
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, Jan 20, 2002 at 03:47:10PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
| on Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 06:24:27PM -0500, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
|
| Is there a way to lock all consoles except for 7? 'vlock -a' will
| lock all consoles, but then it prevents switching back to X.
|
| What's your goal
Is there a way to lock all consoles except for 7? 'vlock -a' will
lock all consoles, but then it prevents switching back to X.
-D
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on Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 06:24:27PM -0500, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is there a way to lock all consoles except for 7? 'vlock -a' will
lock all consoles, but then it prevents switching back to X.
What's your goal? Disable gettys to vc 1-7 will do the trick. Pam
probably lets you
On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 03:47:10PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
| on Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 06:24:27PM -0500, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
|
| Is there a way to lock all consoles except for 7? 'vlock -a' will
| lock all consoles, but then it prevents switching back to X.
|
| What's your
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 08:13:38PM -0700, David J. Roundy wrote:
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 07:58:59PM -0700, Eric G. Miller wrote:
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 07:16:33PM -0700, David J. Roundy wrote:
[snip]
I took a look at this, where the virtual consoles are created, and see
now
how both
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 09:29:18PM -0700, Eric G. Miller wrote:
Obviously kdm is not detaching as a background process. Perhaps it
doesn't fork? Anyway, you can try the --background argument to
start-stop-daemon and see if that helps. Note: you can't rely on the
exit status of
On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 08:34:54AM -0700, David J. Roundy wrote:
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 09:29:18PM -0700, Eric G. Miller wrote:
Obviously kdm is not detaching as a background process. Perhaps it
doesn't fork? Anyway, you can try the --background argument to
start-stop-daemon and see if
Em Thu, 12 Jul 2001 11:16:30 -0300
TuxNH [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Ainda continuo com o problema, mas segue abaixo meu inittab para vcs darem uma
espiada...
qual é mesmo seu problema?
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
2:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty2
3:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400
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vem ca, não é melhor o uso do mingetty para gettar terminais?
Tipo, imagino que o mingetty tem muito menos funcionalidades que o getty,
portanto, deve ocupar menos memoria, cpu, seila, etc. ne'? ou nao?
On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Gustavo Noronha
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:31:08AM -0700, David J. Roundy wrote:
Hello all. I recently ran into a strange (to me, at least) problem on my
debian computer at home. All of the virtual consoles are here. I can
still use ctrl-alt-[1-7], but there are no login prompts (although gpm
still works
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 07:14:53PM -0400, Jeld The Dark Elf wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:31:08AM -0700, David J. Roundy wrote:
Hello all. I recently ran into a strange (to me, at least) problem on my
debian computer at home. All of the virtual consoles are here. I can
still use ctrl
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 07:16:33PM -0700, David J. Roundy wrote:
[snip]
I took a look at this, where the virtual consoles are created, and see now
how both my problem were caused. Somehow one of the init.d scripts (I
think it was kdm itself) didn't return, so init didn't finish reading
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 07:58:59PM -0700, Eric G. Miller wrote:
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 07:16:33PM -0700, David J. Roundy wrote:
[snip]
I took a look at this, where the virtual consoles are created, and see
now
how both my problem were caused. Somehow one of the init.d scripts (I
think
Como faço para ativar os consoles virtuais (Ctrl+Alt+f1, f2, f3, etc...)
é no /etc/inittab???
Lá a iniciaização está no runlevel 4.
E outra pergunta:
Meu mailer é o sylpheed, que é baseado no GTK. Suas fontes estão enormes, como
faço para alterar ou aplicar algum tema???
Obs.: Espero não
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 07:41:49 -0300
TuxNH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Como faço para ativar os consoles virtuais (Ctrl+Alt+f1, f2, f3, etc...)
é no /etc/inittab???
Sim.
l0:0:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 0
l1:1:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 1
l2:2:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 2
l3:3:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 3
l4:4:wait:/etc
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 07:41:49 -0300
TuxNH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Como faço para ativar os consoles virtuais (Ctrl+Alt+f1, f2, f3, etc...)
é no /etc/inittab???
Sim.
l0:0:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 0
l1:1:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 1
l2:2:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 2
l3:3:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 3
l4:4:wait:/etc
Sim.
l0:0:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 0
l1:1:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 1
l2:2:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 2
l3:3:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 3
l4:4:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 4
l5:5:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 5
l6:6:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 6
no meu /etc/inittab está exatamente essim, mas mesmo assim não funciona
Outra
Em Thu, 12 Jul 2001 11:23:26 -0300
Andre Luis Lopes [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Como faço para ativar os consoles virtuais (Ctrl+Alt+f1, f2, f3, etc...)
é no /etc/inittab???
Sim.
snip
l6:6:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 6
Comente os que não deseje que estejam ativados.
opa... isso tá errado
Ainda continuo com o problema, mas segue abaixo meu inittab para vcs darem uma
espiada...
# /etc/inittab: init(8) configuration.
# $Id: inittab,v 1.8 1998/05/10 10:37:50 miquels Exp $
# The default runlevel.
id:2:initdefault:
# Boot-time system configuration/initialization script.
# This is
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 10:42:23 -0300
TuxNH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sim.
l0:0:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 0
l1:1:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 1
l2:2:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 2
l3:3:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 3
l4:4:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 4
l5:5:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 5
l6:6:wait:/etc/init.d/rc 6
no meu
Em Thu, 12 Jul 2001 10:42:23 -0300
TuxNH [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Como executo o gnome, se ele está instalado??? tentei pelo comando gnome e não
deu
coloca gnome-session no seu .xinitrc ou usa o 'session' gnome do
gdm...
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Hello all. I recently ran into a strange (to me, at least) problem on my
debian computer at home. All of the virtual consoles are here. I can
still use ctrl-alt-[1-7], but there are no login prompts (although gpm
still works fine, and I can type), and now X is on console 2 rather than
console 7
again. At first I thought the login problems were due
to the recent pam issue, but I've done several dist-upgrades (tracking
sid) since then, and a login after reboot works fine, as do virtual
consoles before and, for a while at least, after starting X.
One other thing, which may or may
Hello,
thank you for the answers.
From: Eric Hanchrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Etienne == Etienne Grossmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
# Etienne Hello, I can't access the linux consoles through
# Etienne Ctl-Alt-F1 anymore.
# Perhaps your window manager has re-mapped the keys, so
Jumping in here with a longshot (especially considering I only got 3 hrs
sleep last night - treat this advice accordingly)
With the fact that it locks when doing C-M-F1 (and, I'm assuming, for any
other F-key), I wonder if it's a problem with X switching to the framebuffer
(if you're using a fb
Hello,
I can't access the linux consoles through Ctl-Alt-F1 anymore.
I'm running Potato 2.2r2, with Windowmaker and plenty of Ximian
Gnome packages installed. These come from a debian non-free cd
obtained at ftp.hu.debian.org.
I can't recall if I ever was able to access linux consoles
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 07:41:25PM +0100, Etienne Grossmann wrote:
I can't recall if I ever was able to access linux consoles since I
installed the Ximian packages. Do users of the vanilla Gnome packages
still have access to the linux consoles?
Yes.
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using
Gnome). Now type 'telinit 2' to bring the system to
runlevel 2. You should be presented with a virtual console, and
Alt-F[1-6] should switch consoles.
I selected xdm on install but loaded the gnome packages on install. I
want to run Gnome so how do I get gdm and remove xdm?
apt-get install
I selected xdm on install but loaded the gnome packages on install. I
want to run Gnome so how do I get gdm and remove xdm?
apt-get install gdm?
Precisely. It should remove xdm and substitude gdm seamlessly...
Cheers
Tiarnan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I selected xdm on install but loaded the gnome packages on install. I
want to run Gnome so how do I get gdm and remove xdm?
apt-get install gdm?
Precisely. It should remove xdm and substitude gdm seamlessly...
Wow, I like this Debian stuff.
Thanks for the
Hi,
I don't know if this is because of a laptop keyboard or what but since
my X setup doesn't work I can't do anything after boot.
I try the ctrl-alt-bs to kill the x server and that doesn't work. I also
try ctrl-alt-f2 etc to get a virtual console so I can kill X and that
doesn't work.
What is
. You should be presented with a virtual console, and
Alt-F[1-6] should switch consoles.
When you've sorted out your X problems, check 'man update-rc.d' to
boot your computer into X directly.
Good Luck!
Tiarnan
Hi all,
for some reason i can only use one console. when i alt ctrl F=2 i get
a blank screen with a blinking cursor.
only one getty is started (checked process') after boot (init 5). anyone know
a solution?
William Leese
William Leese wrote:
Hi all,
for some reason i can only use one console. when i alt ctrl F=2 i get
a blank screen with a blinking cursor.
only one getty is started (checked process') after boot (init 5). anyone know
a solution?
William Leese
Do you have some lines similar to this in
Hi all,
for some reason i can only use one console. when i alt ctrl F=2 i
get a blank screen with a blinking cursor.
only one getty is started (checked process') after boot (init 5). anyone
know a solution?
Do you have some lines similar to this in your /etc/inittab file? If
not,
/getty 38400 tty5
6:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty6
Look at the lines above :
'6' is simply an ID for the line
'23' means that the lines are executed only on the runlevels 2 and 3 so if
you want your virtual consoles at runlevel 5 you had it and then do a
'killall -HUP init'
do a 'man inittab
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