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Re: booting into xdm



> Also how may I get back to the
> command line when using xdm? All the way back, not
> just using virtual terminals under X.
Press Ctrl+Atl+F1 to get back console #1, Alt+F7 to back to X.
san

On 15 Aug 2001 20:20:21 -0700, bob parker wrote:
> I'm very new to Debian (Potato r3) and very impressed
> with the stability. My install defaulted to booting
> into xdm which I do not want as I prefer using the
> command line for a lot of work.
> 
> I got around this by mv'ing /etc/init.d/xdm to
> ...xdm.bak. Very much a kludge I think.
> 
> What is the better way? Also how may I get back to the
> command line when using xdm? All the way back, not
> just using virtual terminals under X.
> 
> Thanks
> Bob Parker
> 
> 
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