Try editing the init script and make runlevel 4 the default.
What does it do when you startx?
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I think you should stick with slack you will get it soon don't give up
EDIT: but if you don't like slackware (:blink:) try fedora
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Try editing the init script and make runlevel 4 the default.
What does it do when you startx?
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I think you should stick with slack you will get it soon don't give up
EDIT: but if you don't like slackware (:blink:) try fedora
I would take a screenshot... but I cannot at the moment. Also, how do I edit the scripts?
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Lol, I was going to use my moms digital camera... but it is dead.. and no charger
Nah, don't want to use Fedora, it is almost same thing as Redhat, well it is made by Redhat at least
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I think the default run level for slack is in /etc/inittab but am not sure, might say in some of those tuts
Hmm, I logged in as root, and typed in that /etc/inittab and it said
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-bash: /etc/inittab: Permission denied
Here is a hint LSA:
What do you edit if Xfree86 is not working correctly? :)
/etc/X11/XF86Config :w00t:Quote:
Originally posted by shn@4 March 2004 - 18:39
Here is a hint LSA:
What do you edit if Xfree86 is not working correctly? :)
Look around in the video setting to see if there is anything wierd
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Here is a hint LSA:
What do you edit if Xfree86 is not working correctly? :)
Look around in the video setting to see if there is anything wierd [/b][/quote]
Could not do that either... permission denied
Are you sure your root?
Yep, 100% sure
it saysQuote:
root@darkstar:~#