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Date:      Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:44:25 +0200
From:      Sereno Ternullo <serenoternullo@virgilio.it>
To:        tundra@tundraware.com
Cc:        Eric Crist <mnslinky@gmail.com>, Cyrus <skeletonman.bn@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: KDM at boot
Message-ID:  <46817AA9.3020701@virgilio.it>
In-Reply-To: <4680656D.7050501@tundraware.com>
References:  <b898119e0706251739w351b29b4r416148f64615128b@mail.gmail.com>	<0D7B3EA1-FE81-4429-AA12-47D5A21BD385@gmail.com> <4680656D.7050501@tundraware.com>

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Tim Daneliuk ha scritto:
> Eric Crist wrote:
>   
>> On Jun 25, 2007, at 7:39 PMJun 25, 2007, Cyrus wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> ive done this before with Slackware 11, but read up on freebsd on how
>>> to do
>>> it, and its completley different.  How do I go about having KDM start
>>> automaticly on boot?
>>>
>>>       
>> Edit /etc/ttys and modify line 45 as follows:
>>
>> ttyv8   "/usr/local/bin/kdm "  xterm  on secure
>>
>> Save the file, reboot.  Of course, you need to have KDE installed.
>>     
>
> Shouldn't have to reboot.  'kill -HUP 1'   should do it. If not,
> 'shutdown now', hit return,   followed by ^D will do it ...
>   

This is even easier to remember:

# init q

It's the same for 'kill -HUP 1'



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