On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 20:57:43 -0400, Thomas Cort wrote: > You can use gdm. Just `emerge gdm`, set DISPLAYMANAGER="gdm" > in /etc/rc.conf, make it start at boot with `rc-update add xdm > default`, and then start it up and configure it with `/etc/init.d/xdm > start`. In one of the configuration screens you can set it to > automatically log a user in when it is first started.
You can do the same with KDM, tick the auto-login box in the KDE Control Centre. You can start the program from ~/.kde/Autostart, or leave it running when you log out and the default KDE behaviour is to restart it when you log back in. -- Neil Bothwick Top Oxymorons Number 7: Definite maybe
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