John the problem is not with xdm, that also works fine, but kdm, an 
equivalent to xdm created to KDE.
BDW, how did you do the change? (I would like to learn more linux ^_^)

See you

El Jue 03 May 2001 13:13, escribiste:
> I can recreate the same.  I have switched to using GDM as my login manager
> and everything works just fine.  It appears that the problem is casued
> somehow by xdm.  An earlier message explaind how to always use gdm instead
> of xdm, but it did involve hardcoding a file instead of just switching kde
> to gdm in /etc/sysconfig/desktop.

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Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)

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