screw all this
go into your user dir
and edit .xinitrc and add or change the one thats curently in their to load your
current wm

exec /usr/bin/kde


Jim wrote:

> You can find the Desktop Switching tool  by clicking on 'k' > system > Desktop
> Switchin Tool
>
> --
> Jim Pilrose
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> ***************************************
> Just another crazy guy,
> Champion of the Underdogs of this world
> ***************************************
>
> On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, you wrote: > Vern,
> >
> > Look for Desktop Switching Tool. If you can't find it, just
> > install the RPM again. It will let you switch desktops.
> >
> > Gregg Green
> > DMS
> >
> > On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> > > Hello All,
> > >      I am still stumblimg around in X looking at
> > > all the desktops, window managers, and all the neat
> > > gadgets there are!  I ventured into the Gnome area
> > > a couple of days ago and now it's my default desktop.
> > > Not that I don't like Gnome it's just that I don't
> > > understand it!!  I've spent hours reading and looking
> > > at Gnome, but for raw functionally I perfer KDE for
> > > right now at least.  So how do I regain  KDE as my
> > > default startup desktop? I can still reach KDE through
> > > Gnome but would like to go there directly. Another thing
> > > is KDE won't let me logout, I have to Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
> > > to leave the X environment, I also get an xauthorty state-
> > > ment on startx that I used to not get.  I'll bet all this
> > > is related somehow!
> > > Vern
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