On Thu, 22 May 2003 09:21:46 -0700
John Sowden
Thanks for the unfortunate news. The reason I wanted to do this is because if I am in KDE and I enter ctrl-alt-F1 to go to console 1 it works fine, but ... when I want to return to kde, pressing ctrl-alt-F7 gives me a non-kde looking graphics box on a black screen that says "Input Not Supported" . I have left several messages on kde and suse, lists with no solution response. I have not recompiled my kernel, a pandora's box I wish to not open. As I am a DOS user for the serious stuff (database accounting, etc.) console operation is important to me. Any help would be appreciated.
Why not drop the "graphical login"? Change the default login to ascii, and when you need to start X , just enter startx. You won't have any problems going back and forth between X and console with an ascii login. -- use Perl; #powerful programmable prestidigitation