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Kevin Byun wrote:
> This is like really basic question that you can possibly get from this
> news group and here it is:
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> 1. In order to install the driver, I need to exit the X server and kill
> all OpenGL application. Does this mean that I have to exit the default
> login screen too when the computer first boots? And how do I go about it?
>
Yes, you have to get out of that.
There are several ways. This is how I do it.
<Ctrl><Alt>-F2 (hold down Control and Alt, and then hit F2)
Login on that text screen as root. Then type
init 3
This put's you into the level 3 run level, which is the text based run
level, which kills your X session. To get back to graphical mode, do
init 5
> 2. I need to set the dafualt run level on my system such that it will
> boot to a VGA console, and not directly to X. How do I do this?
>
Edit the file
/etc/inittab
and change the line
id:5:initdefault:
to
id:3:initdefault:
> I thank you all in advance for helping out a newbie to the Linux world.
> Thanks.
>
> Kevin
Troy
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