I've always used KDE 3+... by default I've used the gnome manager (gdm) with it... sorry, I just didn't know any better... lol... anyway, I've switched, so that both socks match... I'm using KDM with KDE... however, gdm had a very nice feature... I could set it to automatically logon a specific user after a certain period of time, say 30secs... now, that I've switched to KDM, that feature is not available... at least, I can't find it...
If anyone knows where to find this in the gui or the name of the file I need to edit to get this to happen again, I would really appreciate it... Since I've switched from gdm to kdm, I think that the applicable directory has changed... from /etc/gdm to etc/kde3/kdm... so, our choice of files, I think, are in the /etc/kde3 directory (although I don't see any files that would affect this feature in this directory... possibly /etc/kde3/kde directory... possibly files are kdm.options or kdmrc Questions; 1. Which file would do this for me? a. Where is it located? b. What do I put into the file? 2. Where is the kdm bin file? a. I've looked in; i. bin ii. /usr/bin It's AWOL... Thanks in advance for any help that anyone can provide... Most sincerely, Dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]