Thankyou a lot that did the trick .. the only thing that it does that is strange is it opens up that xconsole log window thingy in the bottom right corner.. but it DOES open kdm from kde3 and that is great thanks
On Friday 05 April 2002 01:31 am, Lonnie Borntreger wrote: > You can do it with a little hacking. > > As root, go to /etc/X11, edit the prefdm file, look near the end where > it execs the "preferred" dm and add this line right before it. > > exec /opt/kde3/bin/kdm $* >/dev/null 2>&1 > > Then you need to create a fndSession file for kde3 to make so that the > KDE3 kdm knows what sessions you have. I've attached mine. Install it > as /usr/sbin/fndSession3 > > Then do (still as root): > $ init 3 > $ /usr/sbin/fndSession3 > $ init 5 > > That's what I did and it works like a charm.... of course fndSession3 > "may" use something that comes with KDE2 (I still have both installed). > If it can't find anything, let me know and I'll send that too. > > On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 00:01, Jeremy Salch wrote: > Does anyone know how to make the system use KDE3's KDM instead of > having to have kde2 installed to use just kdm.. when i uninstall kdebase > for kde2 kdm disappears and i can't seem to make it take kde3's kdm > *shrugs* i don't konw things are very strange
