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On 28/12/2009 1:03 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: |
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> On Montag 28 Dezember 2009, Kirill Lipatov wrote: |
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>> well yeah. I just think that setting the kdm as the login manager is the |
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>> easiest way to automatically start kde4 session after loging in. However, |
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>> kdm is of course not mandatory and it can do more than just start kde4 |
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> OP wrote he wanted 'kde' as login manager. Which implies he wants kdm. |
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Thank you gentlemen for your replies. Setting DISPLAYMANAGER to kdm in |
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/etc/conf.d/xmd it will be then. My confusion comes from there being |
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posts suggesting this method, others setting XSESSION in |
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/etc/env.d/90xsession, things mentioning /etc/X11/sessions and so on. |
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I've still got my training wheels on so it can be a bit confusing at times. |
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Once again, thanks, |
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Andrew |