Re: kde unwillingly starting

2006-05-31 Thread Adam Hardy
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

Re: kde unwillingly starting

2006-05-29 Thread Francesco Pietra
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

Re: kde unwillingly starting

2006-05-29 Thread Christopher Nelson
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

Re: kde unwillingly starting

2006-05-29 Thread Francesco Pietra
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

Re: kde unwillingly starting

2006-05-29 Thread Francesco Pietra
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