Try removing kdm, then reinstalling it. You may have to use --force-overwrite when you run dpkg on the reinstall since kdm wants to overwrite some files that were previously installed by xdm.
Gene On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 02:54:01PM -0400, you wrote: > Hi, Debian newbie asking his normal stupid question :-) > > I have KDE on my computer, works just fine, etc etc. When the computer > boots up it goes straight into XDM. I can log in and kill xdm from a text > window and start up kdm, no problems there. I would, however, like to > change it so KDM starts instead of XDM. I haven't tried this in a while so > I can't recall what steps I've taken, but any advice would be much > appreciated :-) > > Jon > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null