> ftp.mn-linux.org (which is gladiator) has a mirror, but it is currently > still at 9.1 rc2. Maybe you already knew that, since you are asking for > a *current* mirror of 9.1. But I was able to get my system up to 9.1 by > installing rc2, then updating to Cooker, which by now is the same as 9.1 > Final. Thank you, if I decide to go that route...I may need some help configuring RPMDrake (or whatever it's called) to update with Cooker, but I'll work on it first. > French, based in France. Red Hat's American, right? Gentoo? Maybe Debian's in my future. > Well, in actuality the system starts X based on its runlevel, in > /etc/inittab. Look for the line: > id:5:initdefault: > > The "5" indicates runlevel 5, which tells the system to start X > automatically upon boot. Your system will have a 3, meaning you have a > text-only boot, from which you can login and "startx". Change the 3 to a > 5, and the system will take care of starting X on boot. I am pure idiot. Or more accurately, a dummy. To prove that point, I reference Chapter 2 of <i>Linux For Dummies</i> which is the first mention of runlevels. I have read this chapter, and since forgotten. Go figure I would actually use the information. > Check the /etc/X11/prefdm script to see how the display manager is launched. I do believe it is gdm, although I can't be 100% sure with my quick glance at /etc/X11/prefdm. > Hope this helps. Thanks! Helps a ton! -Nick Stolley _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list