service script_name start will execute system V init script script_name
located in /etc/init.d.
System V init scripts are executed on boot. A Login Manager requires this,
otherwise you'd need to start it manually from the terminal which makes it
much easier to just type xinit in order to
I had that problem. You have to do sudo apt-get install trisquel-mini
Thanks a lot, sudo lxdm worked and got me into graphical mode. Haven't
tried sudo service lxdm start, what would be the difference?
As sebelius pointed out
(https://trisquel.info/en/forum/how-does-trisquel-mini-work#comment-48064)
about starting X11 as root being unsafe, does the same
I am trying the Mini 6.0 live CD.
Same problem here - the CD boots into a CLI on my DELL Latitude E6500.
I tried startx (no such program seems to exist out-of-the-box), lscpi
(doesn't exist either) and trying to sudo apt-get install gdm fails with
errors about inability to connect to one of
To
install X11,
sudo apt-get install xinit xorg --no-install-recommends
You can omit the '--no-install-recommends' option, if you want.
But i'm assuming you installed Trisquel-mini for the reason of not
having all those extra unecessary applications.
execute:
xinit
X11 might not permit you to
Upgrade your BIOS.
I tried that, but it didn't do anything.
When I boot normal Trisquel, everything works graphically. When I boot
Trisquel Mini, I get a CLI! Does this mean my computer is not compatible with
Mini, or do I need to learn some commands?
That has happened to me, too, with many of my computers. I am able to install
the package trisquel-mini, (With LXDE desktop environment) though.
Try this
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/graphics-driver-problem-trisquel-mini#comment-37120
This similar issue occurs to me with trisquel-mini and parabola-lxde I
trying to resolve this issue too.
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Sachin Dey
On 27/09/2013 05:13 AM, det31...@aol.com wrote:
When I boot normal Trisquel, everything works graphically. When I
boot Trisquel Mini, I get a
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