Re: [newbie] Graphical-Mode Login Session

2003-07-28 Thread Erylon Hines
Follow ed's advice. You will then need to go to the Control Center to Set up your user (Start>Configuration>Other>UserDrake). I am assuming that the only log-in you have now is for "root"?. User "root" is not for everyday use, it is the equiv. of Windows "Administrator" with all of the atten

Re: [newbie] Graphical-Mode Login Session

2003-07-28 Thread ed tharp
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 19:35, Daniel wrote: > I install Mandrake 9.1 and during the installation I did not create a > user login. When I boot my computer it start Linux in a dos mode. How do > I load in Graphical-Mode Login Session. > > Thank you after you login with the user name and passwords y

Re: [newbie] Graphical Mode

1999-09-25 Thread Mikael B
Le Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 07:24:28AM -0500, Jeremy Kersenbrock a écrit : > In order to currently start in 32 bit mode, I'm typing "startx -- -bpp 32" at > the command line. If I just type "startx", xWindows starts in 16 bit mode. > But I want to start Linux in graphical mode so I don't have to use

Re: [newbie] Graphical Mode

1999-09-25 Thread Guillermo Belli
run Xconfigurator and specify 32bpp instead of 16bpp El jue, 23 sep 1999, escribiste: > Here is my situation. I need to start xWindows (and KDE) in 32 bit mode to make > Netscape and WordPerfect look right. [Yeah, I know, I can use 16 bit mode as > well, but I do some tinkering with web graphic

[newbie] Graphical Mode

1999-09-23 Thread Jeremy Kersenbrock
Here is my situation. I need to start xWindows (and KDE) in 32 bit mode to make Netscape and WordPerfect look right. [Yeah, I know, I can use 16 bit mode as well, but I do some tinkering with web graphics and need the deeper colors. Plus my video card and monitor handle it well.] In order to cu