"Michael A. Kellogg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks!
Well, I don't quite know how I did it, but when I reboot the computer, I'm
only
given a command prompt (login name, password) rather than the nice graphic
screen I was accustom. It's not a big deal, I type startx and get things
going
art with X-Windows system (KDE)
May it helps.
Best Regards,
Paulus Hendarwan
-Original Message-
From:Michael A. Kellogg [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:Tuesday, May 16, 2000 8:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Booting into Graphic Menu
Hi Folks!
: Monday, May 15, 2000 8:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [newbie] Booting into Graphic Menu
"Michael A. Kellogg" wrote:
Hi Folks!
Well, I don't quite know how I did it, but when I reboot the computer,
I'm only
given a command prompt (login name, password) rather tha
On Mon, 15 May 2000, Michael Holt wrote:
but I would like to reset my initial boot in to a graphic format. Any ideas?
Go to the Drakconf icon on your desktop and select X configurator. From
there, after you select your screen resolution, you are given the option
to boot directly into X
Hi Folks!
Well, I don't quite know how I did it, but when I reboot the computer, I'm only
given a command prompt (login name, password) rather than the nice graphic
screen I was accustom. It's not a big deal, I type startx and get things going
but I would like to reset my initial boot in to a
"Michael A. Kellogg" wrote:
Hi Folks!
Well, I don't quite know how I did it, but when I reboot the computer, I'm only
given a command prompt (login name, password) rather than the nice graphic
screen I was accustom. It's not a big deal, I type startx and get things going
but I would