Re: [opensuse] X autostart(OpenSuSe 10.2)



В сообщении от 29 июня 2008 23:18 вы написали:
Vladimir Karpenko wrote:
I have installed OpenSUSE 10.2 text only setup, then i installed KDE and
X using Yast. How can i make X server to autostart.

Are you booting into run level 3 or 5 on startup? Run level 3 is test
only with networking, run level 5 is full blown X windows with
networking etc.

Check you /etc/inittab file and look for the lines:

# The default runlevel is defined here
id:5:initdefault:


They are near the top.  Make sure this is set to 5 as opposed to 3.
Well that works, thak's a lot, now how can i make logon screen look not so
fvwmish? I do not think that my logon screen look as in standart KDE desctop
setup.
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