Mandrake 10 Login Problem

This is a discussion about Mandrake 10 Login Problem in the Everything Linux category; Hi I have played around with redhat 9 for a few weeks but decided I like to see another linux version, so I loaded up Mandrake 10. I overwrote redhat so it's the only system on my good old dell GXpro.

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Hi
I have played around with redhat 9 for a few weeks but decided I like to see another linux version, so I loaded up Mandrake 10.
I overwrote redhat so it's the only system on my good old dell GXpro. I have 128M of RAM. It loaded OK but when it came to logging onto it, it didn't give me a graphical login box I had expected only a text based one. I logged in as a user and gave it the password and it simply went to a screen text prompt. There was no Xwindows. I was
stumped, I tried startx but it didn't like that !! can anyone help
me out here, do I need to re-install it ?
 
Look forward to some comments, it too ages to load it up. Redhat was so easy to load.
 
Thanks
 
Andy
 

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Hi!
 
Try logging into it as root and type "XFdrake".

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Thanks, I'll give it a try, my only concern is that I will have to do this everytime I boot up the system. If this is the case where can I add code/script to correct the problem or is this the norm for mandrake ?
 
Thanks
 
Andy

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As vhf said, run XFdrake and experiment. You'll want to choose a monitor and video card from the lists that are exactly yours or close to it. Try different resolutions and setting until one works. If you can't get configured with XFdrake you might have to configure your monitor "by hand." What is the make and model of your monitor and video card?

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Originally posted by dsnd_medic:

Quote:my only concern is that I will have to do this everytime I boot up the system.Andy
 
Don't worry. XFdrake saves the configuration you choose.