Re: Turning off Gnome and other stuff

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both worked, thanks guys

John

Alan Bartlett wrote:

2008/4/28 Morten Nilsen <morten@xxxxxxxxxx>:

Dennis McLeod wrote:

Is there a simple way to turn all the applets and such off and start
from
the command line?  Idea is to come up with a default level of 3 via the
inittab, due a remote login and then a command line entry "startx &" to
start the X server, possibly a minimum window manager, and then go right
into the sim programs.

That is an excellent solution, though, you can start the X11 server
directly without startx..

So, "X & my_simulator.bin"


yum groupremove "GNOME Desktop Environment"

Alan.

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