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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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2009/12/28 Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> |
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> Andrew Lowe wrote: |
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>> Hi all, |
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>> I've browsed the forums, documentation etc and can find a lot of |
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>> options/opinions but nothing definitive. Can someone please point me at a |
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>> document that outlines the current "correct" way to start kde 4. I wish to |
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>> have kde as the default login manager for all users of a gentoo box. |
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>> Any thoughts, greatly appreciated. |
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>> Andrew |
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> xdm set to use kdm to login? That's what I use here. You can have |
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> multiple uses with it too. |
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> Is that what you are talking about? |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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Kirill Lipatov |
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klipatov@××.edu |