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Tuesday, October 4th 2005, 3:19pm

Command Line access

I am new to KDE.

After installing KDE I am no longer able to access the Internet or even the website which is being hosted on the Linux Web Server I installed KDE on.

I can still access the website form other computers but KDE just gives me an "unknown host" error message and will not access the Internet.

I was able to access the Internet from the Command Line before installing KDE.

How can I get back to the Command Prompt from KDE. I know KDE has Terminal programs, but I need to get back to the System Command Prompt outside of KDE.

When I try to exit KDE I get completely logged out and brought to a KDE Login screen. How do I get back to the System Command Line?

Thanks,
"I don't lose until I quit trying."
Rev Ande Anderson
http://www.healingthebody.net/

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Wednesday, October 5th 2005, 3:40pm

CTRL+ALT+Fx for the virtual terminal "x"
For example CTRL+ALT+F1 for the first virtual terminal.

Or select the respective option in the grafical login manager.

Cheers,
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Debian User

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Wednesday, October 5th 2005, 5:23pm

Just what I was looking for

Thanks,

That is what I needed to know.
"I don't lose until I quit trying."
Rev Ande Anderson
http://www.healingthebody.net/