I have the following question about ksmserver: Currently I use Debian 3.1 with KDE 3.3.2. I've compiled KDE 3.4 from source with --prefix=/opt/kde on this system. The default KDE installation is placed in /usr. The customly compiled KDE launched through the Debian's kdm (3.3.2) not through the customly compiled one. Everything work just fine with the exception that when I try to reboot or halt the computer from customly compiled KDE session it exit at the kdm greeting screen. May I ask you what should I do to reboot/halt my PC from the customly compiled KDE bypassing the kdm greeting screen. I don't want to modify the init script to launch the customly compiled kdm instead of the Debian's one. The customly compiled KDE launched with the following script: ***** #!/bin/sh KDEDIR=/opt/kde KDEDIRS=/opt/kde LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/kde/lib KDEHOME=~/.kdetest PATH=/opt/kde/bin:/opt/kde/sbin:$PATH XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/opt/kde/etc/xdg XDG_DATA_DIRS=/opt/kde/share:/opt/menu export PATH KDEDIR KDEDIRS LD_LIBRARY_PATH KDEHOME XDG_DATA_DIRS XDG_CONFIG_DIRS exec /opt/kde/bin/startkde ***** And one more question: when KDE started for example through gdm the reboot/halt options are not visible at the ksmserver's logout screen on every distribution I've tried before (Mandrake Linux is the only one exception). Can it be customly modified? Thanks in advance!
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