Hi,

Sorry, I made a typo in the config-file..

LDM_XSESSION=/usr/bin/startlxde
does work for thinclients. The menu to choose different sessions remains, but 
whatever
you choose you get lxde. Thats ok for me right now.

Regards  /G


--- Den fre 2012-05-04 skrev George <[email protected]>:

Från: George <[email protected]>
Ämne: Limit available sessions in ldm
Till: [email protected]
Datum: fredag 4 maj 2012 12:20

Hi,

I have installed lxde to replace kde in terminals and somewhat succeded in 
mastering the menu.. Now I try to limit the available sessions that ldm shows 
when logging in.

Problem is we cant use kde because our terminals does not cope with it, and 
neither will the server. Its to heavy. 
I now want to force the use of lxde, and I have been setting the
LDM_SESSION=/usr/bin/startlxde and even tried the LDM_XSESSION pointing at the 
same direction. 
It works. LXDE becomes default, but you can still choose other available 
sessions. How can I limit this? (Or remove the selection icon/box)
I dont find a config file for ldm anyware and I googled a lot. At some place 
they refer to a file called /etc/ldmd.conf but I dont find any info about 
limiting session alternatives using that file. And it does not exist in 
debian-edu by default.

Is
 it possible to do this with ldm? If not, can I use any other display manager 
to accomplish this?

Leaving the alternatives open will create a lot of problem for us. 

Hope someone can give me a pointer. 

Sincerely  /George

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