Hi, I installed CentOS using GNOME, but now I want to try it using KDE, how can I change it? Thanks in advance
-- Tanu --
at the login screen, go to session, change to KDE and then log in
EFM
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Sobari Tanuwijaya Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 7:20 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: [CentOS] change the GUI manager
Hi, I installed CentOS using GNOME, but now I want to try it using KDE, how can I change it? Thanks in advance
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Hello everybody, look im testing the centos 5 server in a Virtual Machine (VMWare server) on windows XP, I have a problem when i try to access to internet using linux the dns server from my isp dosent work, but on windows it work sucessfully. I try everything, the gateway works fine I can ping the google ip, but if i use the google.com it dosent work. can any body help me
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neptuno wrote:
Hello everybody, look im testing the centos 5 server in a Virtual Machine (VMWare server) on windows XP, I have a problem when i try to access to internet using linux the dns server from my isp dosent work, but on windows it work sucessfully. I try everything, the gateway works fine I can ping the google ip, but if i use the google.com it dosent work. can any body help me
Is your nameserver(s) correctly specified in /etc/resolv.conf on the CentOS 5 server ? Maybe there is a typo in that file.
nate
hello nat, thanks for response
in /etc/resolv.conf search localdomain nameserver myispnameserverip nameserver myotherispnameserverip
what do you think?
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neptuno wrote:
Hello everybody, look im testing the centos 5 server in a Virtual Machine (VMWare server) on windows XP, I have a problem when i try to access to internet using linux the dns server from my isp dosent work, but on windows it work sucessfully. I try everything, the gateway works fine I can ping the google ip, but if i use the google.com it dosent work. can any body help me
Is your nameserver(s) correctly specified in /etc/resolv.conf on the CentOS 5 server ? Maybe there is a typo in that file.
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What is the type of your ethernet connection? NAT? bridge? if NAT, is VMWare8 exists in your XP network connections and active? if bridge, what kind of connection do you use? using cable or wi fi? the bridge use the ethernet as a default.
neptuno wrote:
Hello everybody, look im testing the centos 5 server in a Virtual Machine (VMWare server) on windows XP, I have a problem when i try to access to internet using linux the dns server from my isp dosent work, but on windows it work sucessfully. I try everything, the gateway works fine I can ping the google ip, but if i use the google.com it dosent work. can any body help me
My connection type is bridge for cable!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sobari Tanuwijaya" tanuwijaya@gmail.com To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 08:53 PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] About DNS Client
What is the type of your ethernet connection? NAT? bridge? if NAT, is VMWare8 exists in your XP network connections and active? if bridge, what kind of connection do you use? using cable or wi fi? the bridge use the ethernet as a default.
neptuno wrote:
Hello everybody, look im testing the centos 5 server in a Virtual Machine (VMWare server) on windows XP, I have a problem when i try to access to internet using linux the dns server from my isp dosent work, but on windows it work sucessfully. I try everything, the gateway works fine I can ping the google ip, but if i use the google.com it dosent work. can any body help me
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Just for a check, if you change it to NAT, and the eth0 in centOS set for aquiring the IP automatically, can it access the internet?
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neptuno wrote:
My connection type is bridge for cable!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sobari Tanuwijaya" tanuwijaya@gmail.com To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 08:53 PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] About DNS Client
What is the type of your ethernet connection? NAT? bridge? if NAT, is VMWare8 exists in your XP network connections and active? if bridge, what kind of connection do you use? using cable or wi fi? the bridge use the ethernet as a default.
neptuno wrote:
Hello everybody, look im testing the centos 5 server in a Virtual Machine (VMWare server) on windows XP, I have a problem when i try to access to internet using linux the dns server from my isp dosent work, but on windows it work sucessfully. I try everything, the gateway works fine I can ping the google ip, but if i use the google.com it dosent work. can any body help me
actually, everytime I turn on the computer, the log in is the text login screen, then after I entered my username and password, I have to type startx to start the xserver, that's the other thing I want to know how to make the login directly to GUI.
-- Tanu -- Evans F. Mitchell KD4EFM / AFA2TH / WQFK-894 wrote:
at the login screen, go to session, change to KDE and then log in
EFM
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Sobari Tanuwijaya Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 7:20 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: [CentOS] change the GUI manager
Hi, I installed CentOS using GNOME, but now I want to try it using KDE, how can I change it? Thanks in advance
Here's how to fix that... from root nano -w /etc/inittab
go to where it says Default Runlevel
change the 3 to a 5
control x, yes to overwrite and exit.
I forgot what the kick command is that would initiate runlevel 5, but I am sure someone here will fire that little ditty out..
That will now be your default starting when ever you reboot or restart your server.
73 Evans KD4EFM
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Sobari Tanuwijaya Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 8:42 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] change the GUI manager
actually, everytime I turn on the computer, the log in is the text login screen, then after I entered my username and password, I have to type startx to start the xserver, that's the other thing I want to know how to make the login directly to GUI.
-- Tanu -- Evans F. Mitchell KD4EFM / AFA2TH / WQFK-894 wrote:
at the login screen, go to session, change to KDE and then log in
EFM
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Sobari Tanuwijaya Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 7:20 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: [CentOS] change the GUI manager
Hi, I installed CentOS using GNOME, but now I want to try it using KDE, how can I change it? Thanks in advance
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Thank you, I can get my GUI login now ^_^
--- Tanu ---
Evans F. Mitchell KD4EFM / AFA2TH / WQFK-894 wrote:
Here's how to fix that... from root nano -w /etc/inittab
go to where it says Default Runlevel
change the 3 to a 5
control x, yes to overwrite and exit.
I forgot what the kick command is that would initiate runlevel 5, but I am sure someone here will fire that little ditty out..
That will now be your default starting when ever you reboot or restart your server.
73 Evans KD4EFM
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Sobari Tanuwijaya Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 8:42 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] change the GUI manager
actually, everytime I turn on the computer, the log in is the text login screen, then after I entered my username and password, I have to type startx to start the xserver, that's the other thing I want to know how to make the login directly to GUI.
Sobari Tanuwijaya wrote:
actually, everytime I turn on the computer, the log in is the text login screen, then after I entered my username and password, I have to type startx to start the xserver, that's the other thing I want to know how to make the login directly to GUI.
To start at runlevel 5 (graphic mode) on start, edit /etc/inittab with your favorite editor and near the top look for:
# Default runlevel. The runlevels used by RHS are: # 0 - halt (Do NOT set initdefault to this) # 1 - Single user mode # 2 - Multiuser, without NFS (The same as 3, if you do not have networking) # 3 - Full multiuser mode # 4 - unused # 5 - X11 # 6 - reboot (Do NOT set initdefault to this) # id:5:initdefault:
Yours will probably say "id:3:initdefault", change that 3 to a 5 and you should be good.
-Ross
-- Tanu -- Evans F. Mitchell KD4EFM / AFA2TH / WQFK-894 wrote:
at the login screen, go to session, change to KDE and then log in
EFM
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Hi, I installed CentOS using GNOME, but now I want to try it
using KDE, how can
I change it? Thanks in advance
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Thanks. Now the CentOS login is in GUI ^_^
-- Tanu --
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
To start at runlevel 5 (graphic mode) on start, edit /etc/inittab with your favorite editor and near the top look for:
# Default runlevel. The runlevels used by RHS are: # 0 - halt (Do NOT set initdefault to this) # 1 - Single user mode # 2 - Multiuser, without NFS (The same as 3, if you do not have networking) # 3 - Full multiuser mode # 4 - unused # 5 - X11 # 6 - reboot (Do NOT set initdefault to this) # id:5:initdefault:
Yours will probably say "id:3:initdefault", change that 3 to a 5 and you should be good.
I couldn't find any KDE option there, I just found: * Default * GNOME
It seems KDE is not installed yet, how can I install the KDE?
-- Tanu --
Evans F. Mitchell KD4EFM / AFA2TH / WQFK-894 wrote:
at the login screen, go to session, change to KDE and then log in
EFM
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Sobari Tanuwijaya Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 7:20 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: [CentOS] change the GUI manager
Hi, I installed CentOS using GNOME, but now I want to try it using KDE, how can I change it? Thanks in advance
Which CD should I entered?
Ouch, you used CD's? Heh... I haven't ever used a cd <grin> but I would assume if the media repo is enabled and you run the command I would hope it's smart enough to provide some direction. Actually, I also presume you would do this from inside gnome? If so, I think it will tell you what to have handy, I've only used the gui in CentOS a few times...
Sorry:) jlc
Yup, I download the ISOs and burn them.
The connection in my place will not allowed me to install directly from internet :(
OK, no problem I will try it.
Thanks for the help.
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Which CD should I entered?
Ouch, you used CD's? Heh... I haven't ever used a cd <grin> but I would assume if the media repo is enabled and you run the command I would hope it's smart enough to provide some direction. Actually, I also presume you would do this from inside gnome? If so, I think it will tell you what to have handy, I've only used the gui in CentOS a few times...
Sorry:)