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(on Wikipedia)
(comes with X windows)
A basic display manager, to let the user boot into a login screen.
It gets the job done. It lacks user-switching and poweroff/suspend functionality.
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XDM = X Window Display Manager
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(on Wikipedia)
(comes with X windows)
A basic display manager, to let the user boot into a login screen.
It gets the job done. It lacks user-switching and poweroff/suspend functionality.
XDM = X Window Display Manager
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Software > Linux tools >
(on Wikipedia)
http://lxr.linux.no/linux/Documentation/sysrq.txt
Makes certain low-level commands available “no matter what” (usually), such as dropping disk caches, unmounting, or rebooting.
aka System request
startup > Linux >
/etc/rc.d/rc.local
Scripts which are run as root on system startup.
placeholder (I don’t use this any more.)
Create a relative symbolic link when the target is specified as either an absolute path or a path relative to the directory from where the script is called.
Not 100% working.
YouTube >
2020-07-22 — This is a whole pile of notes and instructions. It’s technically not obsolete but there are much better ways to do almost everything described herein.
An error at the commandline with the Linux shell (e.g. Dash), most notably using:
rm