First install rungetty using the following command.
Is there any way to enable access from LiveDVD Mandriva to Debian ext3 partition? I don't want to delete Debian :-) and I cannot download any other distribution because my internet is terribly slow :-/ and I need to do something rather soon :-). bashprofile and at the bottom add the following command and save. It can include any valid command line options supported by your X installation. However, I cannot copy any files from pendrive to already existing partition with Debian. The latter is typically done with the startx command, which is a simple. Linux debian 2.6.26-2-686 #1 SMP yes, I know that Ubuntu is easier in use.īy the way (this is minor question), after installing this Debian I decided that I am in a hurry and I run Mandriva LiveDVD. Thats difficult for me to believe that Linux from CD doesnt contain graphical interface so I guess it simply must be other. I try to type 'kde' or 'startx' but it doenst recognize those commands. However, when I try to run startx, I get the msg 'Command not found'. Hello :-) I installed Debian (I downloaded it on may 2009 so it is new version) from CD. Manage to install on 2nd attempt I formatted the HDD with win98 bootup disk, copied the root.bin, linux, resc1440.bin, drv1440.bin and base21.tgz, install.bat and loadln.exe into the HDD and install from the HDD. That's difficult for me to believe that Linux from CD doesn't contain graphical interface so I guess it simply must be other command than what I typed. I tried to install Debian 2.1 on my old laptop IBM Thinkpad 760xl. I try to type "kde" or "startx" but it doens't recognize those commands. startxwin is included in the xinit package (installed by following the instructions in the Section called Installing Cygwin/X in Chapter 2).
I installed Debian (I downloaded it on may 2009 so it is new version) from CD. Starting in multiwindow mode (startxwin) The custom XWin startup utility startxwin 1 starts the X server in multiwindow mode.