Hi,
I have a Woody install, using the 2.4.18bf24 kernel. I had been booting to
a console from which to login (I commented the entry in /etc/X11default-
display-manager to prevent the GUI auto-starting). I then used startx to
start a GUI. This quite happily booted KDE.
I now wish to auto-boot the GUI, so /etc/X11default-display-manager now
lists /usr/bin/X11/xdm. Unfortuantely, this starts twm or similar, not KDE.
What is the best way to make the runlevel-based X boot to go to KDE? Should
I tweak xdm's config (if so which file where?) or should I install kdm
instead via apt?
Thanks,
ian
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