Re: starting xdm
I beleive when you install the xbase package it asks you if you'd like to
start xdm upon boot. .. try adding 'start-xdm' to /etc/X11/config (take a
look at /etc/init.d/xdm)..
-Paul
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> I'd like my system to come up running xdm or kdm. What is the proper
> place to do this? Right now I'm just logging in and doing "sudo kdm",
> but I've a feeling that there's probably a correct runlevel or something
> to do this in.
>
> Will
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