When the updated, and much attacked KDM login screen was released several days
ago, I changed my login manager to GDM, by altering the
/etc/sysconfig/desktop file to say DISPLAYMANAGER=gdm.
This worked fine. Now that it sppears the original version of KDM has been
restored, I wanted to change
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You have to install kdebase-kdm
On Monday 03 February 2003 10:50 am, Paul Misner wrote:
When the updated, and much attacked KDM login screen was released several
days ago, I changed my login manager to GDM, by altering the
/etc/sysconfig/desktop
My question: Why did changing the desktop file back to KDM not make the system
use KDM for the login manager?
restart service dm
Gregory K. Meyer
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Paul Misner wrote:
When the updated, and much attacked KDM login screen was released several days
ago, I changed my login manager to GDM, by altering the
/etc/sysconfig/desktop file to say DISPLAYMANAGER=gdm.
This worked fine. Now that it sppears the original version of KDM has been
On Monday 03 February 2003 09:59 am, Jason Straight wrote:
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You have to install kdebase-kdm
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Thanks Jason, I guess I was assuming that