Greg Meyer wrote:
 
> On Wednesday 30 July 2003 04:17 pm, David Guntner wrote:

> > Also, the X system seems to default to using mdkKDM as the window manager
> > at login, and I want to use the KDM window manager so that things like the
> > clock will actually show up in the login window when I've selected the
> > clock from the control panel under login preferences.  I can't seem to
> > remember how I did it on my already-set up machine. :-)  Can someone point
> > me in the right direction, please?

> urpme mdkkdm

> urpmi kdebase-kdm

Looks like this is my only option. I can't figure out any way to tell
mdkKDM I want to login as root instead of regular user.
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