
Greetings!
Sorry if I'm a totally ignorant newby at linux, which I'm getting in exactly because of Incognito, a longing and startling tool.
Being clueless about, I thought I was to expect that booting Incognito live-cd would get me directly to the GUI (KDE) which is shown in the screenshots. But the boot stops at a linux prompt, both trying grml 1.1 and grml medium, being the first "livecd root #" and the latter "root@grm ~#".
So I would like to ask whether this is actualy expected or is a bug, and what I must do to run kde (or the gui) in order to star using Incognito.
Thank you very much,
renlac

renlac10@gmail.com renlac10@gmail.com:
Sorry if I'm a totally ignorant newby at linux, which I'm getting in exactly because of Incognito, a longing and startling tool.
Being clueless about, I thought I was to expect that booting Incognito live-cd would get me directly to the GUI (KDE) which is shown in the screenshots. But the boot stops at a linux prompt, both trying grml 1.1 and grml medium, being the first "livecd root #" and the latter "root@grm ~#".
So I would like to ask whether this is actualy expected or is a bug, and what I must do to run kde (or the gui) in order to star using Incognito.
Okay, why are you downloading grml, burning grml to a cdrom and posting to a grml mailinglist, when you don't even what to use it at all.
grml does not ship KDE - so, that's why you can't start it off of grml.
If you want the incognito live cd, I suggest you download *that* live cd's iso image and not grml.
See this link for what grml actually is: http://grml.org/features/
And ask google where to find that other live cd.
Regards, Frank

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:21, renlac10@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry if I'm a totally ignorant newby at linux, which I'm getting in exactly because of Incognito, a longing and startling tool.
No problem, we all started, at some point.
So I would like to ask whether this is actualy expected or is a bug, and what I must do to run kde (or the gui) in order to star using Incognito.
There is some information as to how you can start a GUI on grml, but long story short, grml probably is not for you. I don't know what Incognito is, but google tells me Knoppix should include it. Generally speaking, Knoppix is a _lot_ better for new users. Also, a dedicated Incognito Live CD seems to exist.
Richard

Richard Hartmann richih.mailinglist@gmail.com:
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 02:21, renlac10@gmail.com wrote:
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So I would like to ask whether this is actualy expected or is a bug, and what I must do to run kde (or the gui) in order to star using Incognito.
There is some information as to how you can start a GUI on grml, but long story short, grml probably is not for you. I don't know what Incognito is, but google tells me Knoppix should include it. Generally speaking, Knoppix is a _lot_ better for new users. Also, a dedicated Incognito Live CD seems to exist.
The fact, that he is talking about KDE makes me believe, that he really doesn't want grml, but a live cd, that's the first hit for 'incognito livecd' on google, being: http://anonymityanywhere.com/incognito/
Regards, Frank

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 20:30, Frank Terbeck ft@grml.org wrote:
The fact, that he is talking about KDE makes me believe, that he really doesn't want grml, but a live cd, that's the first hit for 'incognito livecd' on google, being: http://anonymityanywhere.com/incognito/
I assume someone told him that grml is the best live CD. Something I do, as well. If the disclaimer that it's for advanced users gets lost along the way, you arrive at the current situation.
It's not particularly bad, though. I hope he is off in the correct direction after my mail :)
Richard
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