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"I can start Suse by using the 'Failsafe' mode and then typing 'startx', but after that I don't know how to fix it." - does this mean the gui does or doesn't startup?
"I can log in as 'root' but after that, I don't really know what to do" - you're logged in but in console mode and startx does nothing ?
I think you don't have your drivers for you video card set. You should post your card's vendor/model, which desktop you're using and what the screen says when it says entering level 5 and what it says when you type startx.
1) Today I installed Suse 10.1.
2) But the X/KDE GUI wasn't appearing on the screen (via automatic logon).
3) I tried the 'Failsafe' mode and discovered that I could use 'startx' to start the X/KDE GUI (this worked once).
4) After rebooting and trying step 3) again, it wouldn't work again.
So, after my initial post, I found out that no matter how I got Linux started, I couldn't get a nice looking GUI.
As I type this, I'm reinstalling Suse with a different partition layout.
If defeated means spending my time more efficiently (with other Linux distros that actually can be bothered to start KDE for me) and in a more productive manner, then yes I am defeated.
That's got to be the dumbest, most inappropriate quote (that I've read) to start a rebuttal with!
I don't remember typing the word 'free' or discussing the concept of freedom on this thread.
You should have used something like this...
"Technical concerns tend to find a solution as long as there are good people working on them. And Linux has the very best." - Linus Torvalds.
Not that Linus is talking about you
Jesus! I can't believe I'm telling you what to print!
In addition, do you always so easily contradict yourself?
Why would anyone say that they can 'move on' and yet then say 'I don't say goodbye'?
You're just shooting yourself in the foot!
Are you the kind of guy who leaves a lot of things unfinished? I'll bet you are
Come on Dumbrowski, you can do better than that. You've been to university, didn't they teach you anything else except zeros and ones?
PS: Here's a quote for your next post (should you dare)...
"The first consideration for anybody should be whether you'd like to do it even if you get nothing at all back. If you answer yes, then it is probably a project you'd enjoy doing." - Linus Torvalds.
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