Re: [expert] X Login Manager

2002-01-06 Thread Oscar
El sáb, 05-01-2002 a las 23:39, Tom Badran escribió: Currently, X uses kdm as the login manager, however i would like to experiment with gdm/xdm, so could some kind soul please tell me how i can change the default (without uninstalling kde). Thanks Tom -- Tom Tomahawk Badran

Re: [expert] X Login Manager

2002-01-06 Thread Chris Spackman
Roberto Armenteros [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: For some reason i dint find any file named desktop on /etc/sysconfig but when I checked /etc/X11/prefdm i saw a reference to this file. Weird!!! If memory serves, I didn't have the file at first either - something somewhere must default to kdm if

Re: [expert] X Login Manager

2002-01-06 Thread Oscar
El dom, 06-01-2002 a las 12:00, Chris Spackman escribió: Roberto Armenteros [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: For some reason i dint find any file named desktop on /etc/sysconfig but when I checked /etc/X11/prefdm i saw a reference to this file. Weird!!! If memory serves, I didn't have the

Re: [expert] X Login Manager

2002-01-06 Thread nds
Roberto Armenteros wrote: For some reason i dint find any file named desktop on /etc/sysconfig but when I checked /etc/X11/prefdm i saw a reference to this file. Weird!!! --- Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: El sáb, 05-01-2002 a las 23:39, Tom Badran escribió: Currently, X uses kdm as the login

Re: [expert] X Login Manager

2002-01-06 Thread tester
Andrew George wrote: Anyhow, I have just WINDOWMAKER in mine, no DESKTOP= part at all. Again, iirc, startx ignored the file when it said DESKTOP=WINDOWMAKER and would always start KDE. Granted, this is startx from runlevel 3 and not a graphical login manager from level 5, but should it really

Re: [expert] X Login Manager

2002-01-06 Thread Andrew George
Anyhow, I have just WINDOWMAKER in mine, no DESKTOP= part at all. Again, iirc, startx ignored the file when it said DESKTOP=WINDOWMAKER and would always start KDE. Granted, this is startx from runlevel 3 and not a graphical login manager from level 5, but should it really make a difference?

[expert] X Login Manager

2002-01-05 Thread Tom Badran
Currently, X uses kdm as the login manager, however i would like to experiment with gdm/xdm, so could some kind soul please tell me how i can change the default (without uninstalling kde). Thanks Tom -- Tom Tomahawk Badran Imperial College, Department of Computing

Re: [expert] X Login Manager

2002-01-05 Thread Kelley Terry
On Sat, 05 Jan 2002 22:39:06 + Tom Badran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Currently, X uses kdm as the login manager, however i would like to experiment with gdm/xdm, so could some kind soul please tell me how i can change the default (without uninstalling kde). kmenuconfigurationBoot and