cll muzh wrote:
As soon as you see the graphical login manager, hit <esc>. You will then get the normal text-base manager. This is explained somewhere on the graphical screen -- :=)
On Saturday 31 March 2001 19:15, Colin Murphy wrote:
The graphical login manager, I don't know what it's called, doesn't accept any keyboard input. The display comes up with the user icons, the mouse works - so I can select an icon, the keyboard doesn't work - so I can't enter a password.
I have X configured as I need it for users, if I start up a boot to stop at init 3, then log in, then do startx, then all is well.
Cll - That would be the graphical boot manager, which I also don't know the name of. No, I am quite happy with that - though I am happier with the text version, how do I get this by default. What are the differences between 'Linux'and 'Suse' boot prompts? -- Colin Murphy - QL.4.Ever@bigfoot.com - ICQ# 13630409 A GLLUG Greater London Linux User Group organiser, for the 'mo. http://gllug.linux.co.uk