Re: [newbie] File and command for auto-login in KDE2.1 beta 2?

2001-02-11 Thread Mark Weaver
Tom Brinkman wrote: On Saturday 10 February 2001 12:07 pm, Romanator wrote: Also, once I logged out to console to upgrade to KDE2.1 beta 2, I was always in console mode and the shutdown command was not recognized. I always had to type in "startx". I'm sure it's something

[newbie] File and command for auto-login in KDE2.1 beta 2?

2001-02-10 Thread Romanator
Hi all, Well, I'm up and running again in KDE2.1 beta 2 - again. For some bizarre reason I keep booting to graphical KDM prompt rather than auto-logging in as user. What was that file and command for auto-login? Also, once I logged out to console to upgrade to KDE2.1 beta 2, I was always in

Re: [newbie] File and command for auto-login in KDE2.1 beta 2?

2001-02-10 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Saturday 10 February 2001 08:23 am, Romanator wrote: Hi all, Well, I'm up and running again in KDE2.1 beta 2 - again. For some bizarre reason I keep booting to graphical KDM prompt rather than auto-logging in as user. What was that file and command for auto-login?

Re: [newbie] File and command for auto-login in KDE2.1 beta 2?

2001-02-10 Thread Romanator
Tom Brinkman wrote: On Saturday 10 February 2001 08:23 am, Romanator wrote: Hi all, Well, I'm up and running again in KDE2.1 beta 2 - again. For some bizarre reason I keep booting to graphical KDM prompt rather than auto-logging in as user. What was that file and command for

Re: [newbie] File and command for auto-login in KDE2.1 beta 2?

2001-02-10 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Saturday 10 February 2001 12:07 pm, Romanator wrote: Also, once I logged out to console to upgrade to KDE2.1 beta 2, I was always in console mode and the shutdown command was not recognized. I always had to type in "startx". I'm sure it's something simple. Any thoughts?

Re: [newbie] File and command for auto-login in KDE2.1 beta 2?

2001-02-10 Thread David Boles
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001 16:48:15 -0500, Romanator said: Look here too. DrakConf User and Group manager (Userdrake) 'highlight yourusername' select Settings Preferences Is active Logon Support selected? Tom Brinkman wrote: On Saturday 10 February 2001 12:07 pm, Romanator wrote: