

I finally make it another way, I mean, hide all the welcome information according to I hide last login successfully, according to īut xorg startup verbose needs to be hidden. Thanks very much for anyone who can help!
#Startx more verbose driver
Note: With the toolbox driver (jt400.jar), the -verbose option should be. See Defining X server sessions for more information on the Xsession-SHELL file. This option can be used to determine what location the JDBC driver classes (and any/all other classes) are being loaded from. If you want to start a Graphical Environment session from the command line, you must run the startx script: startx & If you started a session by logging in through the scologin window, scologins Xsession-SHELL file also runs the startx script, with the -t option. Hopefully enough to work out why the ModeLines for my HDTV are being rejected. By default, this debug output is not enabled. startx -verbose 6 2> /tmp/startx.log This gives me far more info in file /tmp/startx.log. If possible, how can I hide the verbose when shutdown or reboot? I tried to add clear above exit 0 in rc.local, it doesn't work! Verbose is an option that can be used on the Java command to enable debug output for class loading. If it's impossible or too difficult to hide them, can I login tty7 on bootup, just like Ubuntu Desktop?(I only installed xorg, no other desktop things shall be installed) This needs to be configurable with a command line option, though. I agree in general that having a more verbose output would sometimes be useful.
#Startx more verbose how to
I've tried to chmod 000 for utmp,btmp and lastlog in /var/log/ and delete /etc/issue and /etc/update-motd.d, BUT there's still few verbose left.Īfter the startx it shows :X.Org X server - How to hide it ? Originally submitted to Google Code by pekkaklarck on. Arguments immediately following the startx command are used to start a client in the same manner as xinit. I'm now using a Ubuntu server cause it's the smaller the better,and I write something in ~/.profile and some other files to make a autologin root and auto start 'startx',so,after the plymouth theme, it's in tty1, it logs into root and startx and goto tty7 automatically, but ,there's some verbose. Description The startx script is a front end to xinit that provides a somewhat nicer user interface for running a single session of the X Window System. like Desktop, login tty7 automatically, without any verbose after the theme. What I want to make is a OS that bootup and show Graphic theme(plymouth) and then to graphic terminal, what I mean is. For example, if you want to see the progress of tar as it writes files into the archive, you can use the ‘-verbose’ option.

‘-verbose’ (‘-v’) shows details about the results of running tar.This can be especially useful when the results might not be obvious. I'm a newbie in Ubuntu and now there's a problem I tried many ways but still can't make it,so I'm now here asking for help. The ‘-verbose’ Option ‘-verbose’ ‘-v’ Show the files being worked on as tar is running. The NVIDIA X driver will output more messages when the verbosity level is at or.
