On Tuesday 17 January 2006 15:14, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> Depending on how x-session-manager is defined it could be slightly
> inaccurate.
>
> For example:
> "It will load your last session or a default session
> that includes the standard KDE programs if no saved session is
> available."
>
> startkde does not do this, ksmserver does
>
> "BstartkdeP is an standard X11R6 session manager that can manage
> any X11R6 SM compliant program."
>
> startkde is just a script, ksmserver is the X11 XM compliant session
> manager.

I figured that this was close enough, for the sake of our users, who will 
generally only see startkde, not ksmserver directly.

But I've touched up the manpage a bit to make the distinction a bit more 
clear.

Cheers,
Christopher Martin


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