up as SERVER?
David van Balen wrote:
> Hard to say what's wrong but it's possible that running desktopcfg from
> the command line and choosing kde might fix it.
>
> DvB
>
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Dave holland wrote:
>
> > I have tried several times to get k
I have tried several times to get kde or any desktop manager going in
mandrake 7.0
I have installed a few version of mandrake previously and succeded. This
install of 7.0 has failed failed failed. I don't mind working from the
command line, but there are some kde dev tools i want to try. I can't f
I also can not get kde going and when i login i tried typing kde and nothing
works. should i re-install and only select one window manager for install?
or is this a gnome and kde problem. If it is why?
-Original Message-
From: Audrey Beck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, Februar
is there a mandrake version that will run decent on a 486?
or should I stick to redhat 5.x
I've install mandrake 7.0 a couple of times. The install seems to go smooth.
However, after boot up I get a generic graphical login box with a desktop
background(without icons blank light blue screen). When I log in two console
screens appear.
I can't seem to get the window manager desktop. I as
I've install mandrake 7.0 a couple of times. The install seems to go smooth.
However, after boot up I get a generic graphical login box with a desktop
background(without icons blank light blue screen). When I log in two console
screens appear.
I can't seem to get the window manager desktop. I assu
going fine
and everything seems to check fine in x configuration during the install.
thanks dave holland