Bill W. wrote:
Hi,
I have been having issues with the graphical login; ie: it's not working. So
I have been booting into cli and using startx to access my gui apps.
Then, I installed fonts through MCC font installer and now the startx fails
with "vnt -n switch not recognized" .
I think that this ma
Hi,
I have been having issues with the graphical login; ie: it's not working. So
I have been booting into cli and using startx to access my gui apps.
Then, I installed fonts through MCC font installer and now the startx fails
with "vnt -n switch not recognized" .
I think that this may be the root o
On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 15:18, Bill W. wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I've been trying to track down the reason that my machine won't boot into a
> graphical login manager. Remember, my machine is set to boot graphically in
> MCC and it seems to trya blue screen appears for a moment then flashes
> of
:initdefault:
Well, I hope that helps.
--Pat
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Subject: [newbie] graphical login - again
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 19:18:43 +
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to track down the reason that my mach
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to track down the reason that my machine won't boot into a
graphical login manager. Remember, my machine is set to boot graphically in
MCC and it seems to trya blue screen appears for a moment then flashes
offthis occurs twice. I checked the boot.log and th
Hallo!
I've removed Kde 2.2.2 and installed Mandrake's Kde 3.01, but I can no longer
get to the graphical login. It's trying to get to it continuosly, and I
cannot get to a console using ctrl+alt+f1 (or 2, 3, 4).
If I start in maintenance mode, normal boot without X I can then use startx
wit
Hi all,
I just configured a Logitech Pilot Wheel mouse on usb after I just couldn't
get it
to work as PS/2 (with the included adaptor). I did so using the LM 8.1 CD1
and
making an "expert update" without installing any new packages. As well, I
did
the standard X configuration (SiS 630 AGP card
howdy. i didn't notice if anyone had answered your question, and i'm a few days
behind on email, so if you haven't found the answer yet, it is located at:
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/troubles/tquick7.html
right at the top of the page. i used this method with 7.2 & it works perfect.
have a be
Take a peek in the /etc/X11/xdm directory...
-JMS
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of B.V.L.S.Prasad
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 3:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] graphical login background..
can anybody
can anybody suggest how to change of background of graphical
login..in LM7.2 . I could do with RedHat and Suse..where they have xsri
support
but no xsri for LM7.2
How to move the login window from one place to another
thankyou..
Happy Day,
Prasad, B.V.L.S.,
Research Sch
Whittaker, Kevin wrote:
>
> Thanks :) Yeah my tnt2 will handle that rez, looks the best anyways. I
> couldn't be more pleased with mandrake, it's become a great distro for me to
> learn on...
> If anyone is interested, nvidia has posted an x server for all their cards
> that includes support for
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From: Whittaker, Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 12:09 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [newbie] Graphical Login
I chose not to start x on bootup while I was configuring my vid card. How
do I configure mandrake to present me with the gui login now?
I chose not to start x on bootup while I was configuring my vid card. How
do I configure mandrake to present me with the gui login now? And also,
where in my x86config file can I set it to start x in a certain resolution..
i.e.- 1600x1200/32bpp?
thanks
Troy
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