ption choice you can
> choose x to start
> automatically (run level 5). I like to say no, so I
> log into console
> (run level 3) and start the gui with "startx" or an
> excellent little
> script "Xtart" (it should be on your cd's if you
> have mandrake)
>
Greetings yet again. I feel I'm making progress, but I
still need help in dealing with general linux
troubleshooting. The error in the subject line is the
error I get when my system is booting.
I then get a message about sending the full server
out, not just the message and a log file. The file is
t was very frustrating for me.
Now I have hosed X from starting up. I'm going to post
to the list with a new message.
-Steve
--- pa3gcu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 19 June 2004 02:58, Steven Ackerman
> wrote:
> > Please see inline comments:
> >
> &g
Please see inline comments:
--- pa3gcu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have just installed Mandrake 9.1. I chose tty0
> > (com1?
> I am sure you mean /dev/ttyS0 not /dev/tty0
I guess so. Whatever it was doesn't really matter. It
wasn't right. I believe it was the linux equivelant of
Com port 1.
Greetings list. I hope this message finds everyone
enjoying their day.
I have just installed Mandrake 9.1. I chose tty0
(com1?) during installation for the mouse. I have
installed M9.1 previously and I believe that I chose
USB mouse during the installation.
I need to change this and don't know ho
Greetings to the list. Thanks for being here. Still.
I am running Red Hat 7.3 and need to update automake
and autoconfig development tools in order to install a
package I am trying to run. My problem is, I don't
know how to do that. I am running KDE 3.0.0-10 if that
makes any difference. Please le