On Fri, 06 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> > You have to type "startx" not "kde" to start X with KDE.
> > Howver, (unless Mandrake is doing it differently than
> > RedHat) you'll have to change desktop managers once you've
> > started X as it defaults to Gnome.
>
> Mandrake defaults to KDE.
>
Ah. Didn't
John Aldrich wrote:
>
> > The difference is that when it boots up I end up at the penguin screen,
> > asking for the login...not the KDE asking for the login.
> >
> > If I logon an type KDE to start it...I now get the following errors;
> >
> > kcontrol: cannot connect to X server
> > kaudioserv
> The difference is that when it boots up I end up at the penguin screen,
> asking for the login...not the KDE asking for the login.
>
> If I logon an type KDE to start it...I now get the following errors;
>
> kcontrol: cannot connect to X server
> kaudioserver: cannot connect to X server
> mau
At 06:58 PM 8/5/99 -0700, Michael Chopek wrote:
>If I logon an type KDE to start it...I now get the following errors;
>
>kcontrol: cannot connect to X server
>kaudioserver: cannot connect to X server
Got it ...sorry.
"startx" to fire up KDE from console mode
then in
/etc/inittab
id:5:initde
>Hi folks:
>
>I used the Partition Magic
>(limited version from Mandrake-Linux 6.0 - MacMillian Publishing)
>to partition my drive.
>It worked fine then, I then told Partition Magic to delete the partition
>used by Linux.
>It says the partition was successfully deleted, yet when I go to create a
>
Hi folks:
I used the Partition Magic
(limited version from Mandrake-Linux 6.0 - MacMillian Publishing)
to partition my drive.
It worked fine then, I then told Partition Magic to delete the partition
used by Linux.
It says the partition was successfully deleted, yet when I go to create a
new p