Re: [newbie] turning KDE off

1999-07-28 Thread Ty Mixon
Well, if you just want a text console, try ctrl+alt+Fx (not 7, that's where the GUI console is). -- Ty Mixon e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:26147713 Original Message On 7/27/99, 1:32:24 PM, "russ proudman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding [newbie] turning KDE off: I've g

[newbie] turning KDE off

1999-07-27 Thread russ proudman
I've got KDE set to automatically start whenever I boot up Linux-Mandrake. But I want to exit KDE (not just a shell within KDE) and can't get there. What's the trick to go back to good ol' Linux without auto KDE? Thx. ___ Get Free

Re: [newbie] turning KDE off

1999-07-27 Thread Patrick Putteman
Type 'linux 3' at the lilo prompt and/or change the initdefault:5 entry in your etc/inittab file to initdefault:3 Patrick - Original Message - From: russ proudman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 5:32 AM Subject: [newbie] turning KDE off I've got

RE: [newbie] turning KDE off

1999-07-27 Thread Thomas J. Hamman
On 28-Jul-99 russ proudman wrote: I've got KDE set to automatically start whenever I boot up Linux-Mandrake. But I want to exit KDE (not just a shell within KDE) and can't get there. What's the trick to go back to good ol' Linux without auto KDE? Thx. I am assuming you mean you have

Re: [newbie] turning KDE off

1999-07-27 Thread darkknight
On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, russ proudman wrote: I've got KDE set to automatically start whenever I boot up Linux-Mandrake. But I want to exit KDE (not just a shell within KDE) and can't get there. What's the trick to go back to good ol' Linux without auto KDE? Thx.