Might be able to use Xconfigurator to tell Linux to boot into gui mode. Check
out this tool; although, there may also be a drak tool for this, and you could
search your system to find the drak tool.
mike
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> You mean you started playing w/ Linux BEFORE you went insane.
You mean you started playing w/ Linux BEFORE you went insane. That explains a
lot. ;)
Seriously tho - quick and dirty way to get to a gui:
Log in at the Penguin prompt.
You'll get another prompt
type 'startx' w/o the quotes of course.
You have probably changed your default run level somewh
Hello all. This is Andrew of "I can't connect to the internet fame". With
the help of one of you, I now have drivers that should run my ethernet and
SCSI cards. Now I have a new problem: when I boot up linux and all those
"checks" run down the screen, the checks that are usually followed by