Re: [Re: [newbie] How do I quit X when it starts automatically?]

1999-09-20 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, you wrote: > Brian Erikson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ty Mixon wrote: > > > > > What I usually do is start X/KDE automagically, and if I want to work in > > > a console use CTRL+ALT+F<123456> to get to a console. Best of both > > > worlds that way. > > > > > Ty, > > Wha

Re: [Re: [newbie] How do I quit X when it starts automatically?]

1999-09-20 Thread Michael Scottaline
Brian Erikson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ty Mixon wrote: > > > What I usually do is start X/KDE automagically, and if I want to work in > > a console use CTRL+ALT+F<123456> to get to a console. Best of both > > worlds that way. > > > Ty, > What do you do to go back to X/KDE? > > Brian in Fre

RE: [newbie] How do I quit X when it starts automatically?

1999-09-20 Thread Jim Howarth
By hitting ALT+F7 you should get back to X. This is assuming that tty7 isn't being used by another app. Ie. I redirect all output from Seti@Home to tty7 so I would hit ALT-F8 to get to X when X is running. Jim > Ty Mixon wrote: > > > What I usually do is start X/KDE automagically, and if I wan

Re: [newbie] How do I quit X when it starts automatically?

1999-09-20 Thread Ripcrd6
An Xterm is a window. You just close it when you are done or minimize it to get it out of the way. If you actually want to close X/KDE to get to the command line do Ctl+Alt+Bkspce. Brian -Original Message- From: Brian Erikson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Ty Mixon wrote: > >> What I usually d

Re: [newbie] How do I quit X when it starts automatically?

1999-09-20 Thread Brian Erikson
Ty Mixon wrote: > What I usually do is start X/KDE automagically, and if I want to work in > a console use CTRL+ALT+F<123456> to get to a console. Best of both > worlds that way. > Ty, What do you do to go back to X/KDE? Brian in Fremont

Re: [newbie] How do I quit X when it starts automatically?

1999-09-19 Thread John Aldrich
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, you wrote: > Hi there, > > How do I quit X?!? I have Mandrake running KDE on startup. > Also, how do I stop it loading on startup? Thanks in advance. > Right-click on the desktop and select "log off" should do it, or at boot, type "linux 3" (minus quotes) at the LILO promp

Re: [newbie] How do I quit X when it starts automatically?

1999-09-19 Thread Richard Adams
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, you wrote: > Hi there, > > How do I quit X?!? I have Mandrake running KDE on startup. > Also, how do I stop it loading on startup? Thanks in advance. I am presuming that mandrake works just like any other distro' when run in another level other than 3 you cant quit X, you

Re: [[newbie] How do I quit X when it starts automatically?]

1999-09-19 Thread Michael Scottaline
"Brett Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there, > > How do I quit X?!? I have Mandrake running KDE on startup. > Also, how do I stop it loading on startup? Thanks in advance. > > God Bless, > -= Brett Taylor =- = Hi Brett, If you simply want to occasio