I remember it used to be that in Linux, you could set the 'runlevel' to determine whether it
automatically started in the desktop environment or not think runlevel 3 was to start up at t > > console, and runlevel 5 was to start in the desktop environment; specifically, to launch XFre > > on startup). And remember being able to exit out of XFree86, and also running 'startx' to run > > XFree86 again. Is that not the case anymore?
If you are still using a distro that uses a flavor of init, like Devuan,
you can probably still do these things. If you are using a distro that
has migrated to systemd, I am not certain if that would work anymore or
not.
With most distros, you can use a CTRL-ALT-F# at the GUI logon manager main menu to get a consol > instead.
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