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Dan Williams wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 18:04 +0200, Teus Benschop wrote:
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<pre wrap="">/etc/inittab is set to runlevel 5, and Sugar starts in the simulator.
But once in Sugar, I can't get a command prompt, and don't know how to
start any X program.
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Ctrl+Alt+F1 will get you a login prompt on VT1 just like any other linux
box...
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True, it would, but as the image runs in the qemu simulator, it gives a
terminal on vt1 on the host... Somehow qemu does not pass Ctrl+Alt+F1
to the guest OS, or the host OS snoops it away...<br>
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Secondly, if I were to be able to open the terminal on VT1, that would
be a text terminal. Starting X with startx would complain that the X
server is already running. Then killing that server, and starting it
again with "startx" would bring me back into Sugar without the option
to start an xterm...<br>
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Any further help is appreciated. I am particularly interested in
knowing which file to edit so that sugar would start a terminal or any
other X program.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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Teus.<br>
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