Whachucallme


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Posted: June 04 2005,19:41 |
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Quote (mikshaw @ June 03 2005,23:10) | actually that might not do it. In DSL init5 (the default) takes you into text mode. However, there is a "startx" command in .bash_profile that starts up the graphical interface automatically when you log in. So removing this command from .bash_profile will do what you want. |
Euhm thats not true :s (in DSL 1.1) i am looking at .bash_profile now and i dont see a startx command I see a RUNLEVEL=, an if, a then, a cd, an export, a while, a do, a su - dsl, a done and a fi but no startx command
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