To get kde2 to fire up from your gdm login screen, do the following:
cd /etc/gdm/Sessions
ln Debian kde2
That will add kde2 to your list of options and, when you select
kde2, if should fire up. That's how I got it working.
On 23 Nov 00, at 14:23, Myles Green wrote:
> On Thursday 23 November 2000 12:12, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
> > On 11/23/2000 09:46, Myles Green at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > How and where do I make the necessary changes to GDM to make KDE2
> > > selectable for my customers?
> >
> > I'm not too familiar with KDE to know what changes where made between
> > KDE1 and KDE2 (I use Gnome). However, you want to modify the master
> > session file for gdm. The session files for xdm are different. For
> > GDM you want to modify the file for KDE located in:
> >
> > /etc/gdm/Sessions/
> >
> > To take whatever appropriate action is required for KDE2.
>
> Yes, I got as far as this but have no idea what to do, as both the
> gnome and kde scripts in /etc/gdm/Sessions appear to be the same.
>
> > Aren't there some debs for KDE2 for Debian Potato? If you used those,
> > all the changes should have been done for you.
>
> Yes, these are what I used, perhaps I missed a package?
>
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