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Linux question of the day:
When you installed Red Hat Linux, you configured the X-Window system but chose not to have Linux boot up with the X-Window system running. You have been starting the X-Window system with the startx command and everything is working without any problems. You would now like to make the X-Window GUI the default runlevel for your system. How would you do this?
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