Francesco Pietra on 29/05/06 14:25, wrote:
Sent again to add: do not pay attention to gdm. It also came from
updating/upgrading, because I never used gnome. However, it is not configured
and as soon as the need to configure it is presented, it dies and I can enter
my my username. startx then st
I used your suggested command. The default was:
/usr/bib/kwin
I selected the second alternative of window manager as default:
/usr/X11R6/bin/mwm
At boot there are slight differences, such as the printer being switched on
with less noise (this automatic switching on is also a consequence of the
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 03:25:17PM +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:
[snip info from kde stuff]
I don't know if this has been suggested on the debian-kde list, but have
you done an 'update-alternatives --config x-window-manager' and set it
to something other than kde?
--
Christopher Nelson -- [EM
Sent again to add: do not pay attention to gdm. It also came from
updating/upgrading, because I never used gnome. However, it is not configured
and as soon as the need to configure it is presented, it dies and I can enter
my my username. startx then starts X11 and kde. From root it is just the
Hi Adam
Thank you for the suggestion. However, from the list of files below reported I
was unable to trace which process had launched kde. I opened kdeinit,
klauncher, dcopserver, kded, kaccess, kicher, kgpg: all binary files.
From xinit
. /etc/X11/session I had already been unable to trace star
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