On Saturday 06 March 2004 1:02 pm, Thinker pondered and enlightened us with:
I am following the advice given by Derek Jennings for updating 10.0rc1
to full 10.0 release status.
My question, before I 'urpmi --auto-select' is this..
I am currently logged in to KDE and I am sure several other
Greg Meyer wrote:
I do it in runlevel 5 all the time from the command line. Log out of KDE and
then when you see th egraphical login greeter, hit ctrl-alt-F1 to get to a
console and do your urpmi --auto-select from there. When done, hit alt-F7 to
get back to the greeter. Restart the xserver
On Sunday 07 March 2004 12:50 pm, Troy Thomas Hall wrote:
Is this documented somewhere? I never knew before how to get to console
from the graphical greeter. Maybe this should be in Twiki?
This is a very basic feature of Linux nad has been in exitence since forever.
maybe it is so basic
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 07 March 2004 12:50 pm, Troy Thomas Hall wrote:
Is this documented somewhere? I never knew before how to get to console
from the graphical greeter. Maybe this should be in Twiki?
This is a very basic feature of Linux nad has been in exitence since forever.
maybe
I am following the advice given by Derek Jennings for updating 10.0rc1
to full 10.0 release status.
My question, before I 'urpmi --auto-select' is this..
I am currently logged in to KDE and I am sure several other things are
running. Should I get out of KDE and stop what services I can BEFORE
On Saturday 06 March 2004 04:02 pm, Thinker wrote:
I am following the advice given by Derek Jennings for updating 10.0rc1
to full 10.0 release status.
My question, before I 'urpmi --auto-select' is this..
I am currently logged in to KDE and I am sure several other things are
running. Should
On Saturday 06 Mar 2004 21:02, Thinker wrote:
I am following the advice given by Derek Jennings for updating 10.0rc1
to full 10.0 release status.
My question, before I 'urpmi --auto-select' is this..
I am currently logged in to KDE and I am sure several other things are
running. Should I