^thehatsrule^

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Posted: Mar. 31 2008,14:18 |
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1. A simple X login manager would be xdm (iirc it uses ~/.xsession for startup instead of .xinitrc, so beware) 2. I think you usually browse via /mnt after mounting 3. A scripted loop perhaps? 4. run `cat /etc/passwd | cut -d: -f1 ` 6. You can drag and drop xmms (think its ctrl and left click) to the desktop then edit it, or manually in ~/.dfm* 7. That's due to video modes not being detected... see the vga= bootcodes or fb* bootlabels. It could be that you changed your monitor?
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