> Yes before that I did try $ echo $DISPLAY and I got :0.0  (To
Something in xinit sets the DISPLAY environment value. I just wanted to
check if you had that properly set by the xinit because it does usually.
even if you type something like 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] vinu]$ xinit -- :1 
(The DISPLAY is set by xinit to :0.1)
and offcourse this will start another X after the first one
(ctrl-alt-F8 in default installations).

Yes you can start in the normal method. 
.Xclients and .Xclients-default are the two files created by redhat
desktop switcher and which has an 'exec startkde' in .Xclients-default
and .Xclients doing 'exec .Xclients-default' . 
Or just putting startkde in.xinitrc should work. 
Or  system wide /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc or /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients


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