![]() ![]() Sure enough, when i looked for nvidia packages in Aptitude, there were like 5 packages that werent removed when i uninstalled the failed xserver-xorg-video-nvidia package (via apt since the GUI was borked by then). I googled "nvidia SIGTERM" and one forum suggested that maybe there was nvidia stuff installed and it was conflicting with the installer. ![]() Though i knew what it meant since while i was looking for ways to exit X server, the man page said that if some error appeared or if X Server should be closed, a "SIGTERM" signal was sent to xdm to finish it right away. Now, after that i tried to sh the nvidia installer but it failed after accepting the eula with a "Recieved signal SIGTERM: aborting" message. ![]() I found out that for some reason, "xdm stop" works now (after googling around what kind of commands could i pass to xdm and how) So a single stop command and X server is out, "xdm start" for getting it back again. Anyway, i prefer to get the distro to do what i want instead of search for a distro that does what i want out of the box. There is even some DVD sized ISOs that who knows what ammount of packages they have inside, probably lots of them have sudo. Click to expand.Its nothing i cant fix with Aptitude, besides there are a lot of official Debian ISOs, i just downloaded the first one that had LXDE. ![]()
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