An easier way to fix this is to go into KDE and use the "Desktop Switching
Tool"

or

instead of using Startx use KDM

I love KDM as it allows you to browse through the different managers and
choose the one you want for that session.  It remembers your last choice and
displays it in dropbox for the next time you log in.  Log out and your machine
is locked 'til an authorized user logs in, and it has a shutdown button right
there.

Tony wrote:

> version 70-2 will install giving choice to startup in Xwindows and that
> loads KDE as default
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "gary williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 1:50 PM
> Subject: [newbie] re : Explain this if you can
>
> > i had the same problem. i e-mailed mandrake support to ask what was
> > going on, the answere they gave was. If you want mandrake to boot up
> > with a different GUI use the custom install.
> >
> > now i could be wrong but wasn't the point of mandrake the integrated kde
> > interface?
> >
> > anyway, i think there is a program called startkde that will, well,
> > start kde.
> > but i don't think the server install actually installs kde anyway so you
> > will have check and see if it did then you may have to install the rpm's
> > off the install cd.

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