On Sat, Jul 29, 2000 at 01:12:02PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> make sure your not using any kde2 packages, i had a similar problem when i
> tried to install kde2. if your not using kde2 then it sounds like a
> misconfigured windowmanager, i'd start X from 'startx' (as root) and run
> the kcontrol program(part of kdebase i believe) and check the
> configuration of KDM  (via the 'login' settings)

You really don't need to start as root.  Just su -c 'kdmconfig' to start up
kdmconfig with root priveliges.

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