redhat and graphical logins
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rusty_81 at msn.com
Fri Sep 6 13:57:48 EDT 2002
thanks will see how that goes.. wasnt cutting gnome short at all i just
didnt want to deal with all of the extra stuff i didnt need/use for now
thats all...
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Ward" <slingshooter at valkyrie.net>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 9:18 AM
Subject: Re:redhat and graphical logins
> Hi, the best way for us to install is to choose the custom install option.
> That way we can install what we wish and leave behind those applications
> that we don't wish. However, don't sell Gnome short, gnopernicus is coming
> along pretty well, and someday probably next year we will have access to
> Gnome 2.0.
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> As for obtaining a text login this can be done in two different ways.
During
> the installation there is a question that has many items on it such as
> default desktop graphical desktop, gui or text login, etc. You could check
> it there, and you would get a text login.
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> Another option is if you are loading in x such as if you had installed X
> Windows with Gnome you could do a alt+control+f1 to get to a text login,
> login to your box, and open /etc/inittab in your favorite text editor, and
> set it from run level 5 to run level 3.
>
> Naturally, if there is no X Windows you will get a run level 3 text login
> by default.
> Hth.
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