Hey all,
I'm a huge nut of the CLI, but my girlfriend is not. I've gone through a
bunch of the documentation on
http://docs.kde.org/en/3.1/kdebase/kdm/Configuring-your-system-for-kdm.html
and have gotten as far as test whether I can run
grog# kdm -nodeamon
and I get a KDE login
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Subject: Re: KDM and FreeBSD?
Hey all,
I'm a huge nut of the CLI, but my girlfriend is not. I've gone
through a
bunch of the documentation on
http://docs.kde.org/en/3.1/kdebase/kdm/Configuring-your-system-for
-kdm.html
and have gotten as far as test whether I can run
grog
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Hey all,
I'm a huge nut of the CLI, but my girlfriend is not. I've gone through a
bunch of the documentation on
http://docs.kde.org/en/3.1/kdebase/kdm/Configuring-your-system-for-kdm.html
and have gotten as far as test whether I can run
grog#
Le Ven 3 oct 03 à 0:31:43 +0200, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
écrivait :
and I get a KDE login screen after a few breif seconds. Now, how do I
implement this so that kdm initalizes at boot so my gf can use my FreeBSD
system without having to type what is, in her words, some arcane
Check chapter 5.7.3.1 of the FreeBSD Handbook. kdm is relatively easy
to setup. GDM's setup is more work or at least the method I found on
the net was. Maybe there's an easier way. I actually find GDM to be
more aesthetically appealing than kdm, even though I don't really like
Gnome's