-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 08 September 2001 08:17, William K. Coulter wrote: > Hello all,
Hi, If you have installed correctly KDE, you should have a startkde script in your path. If I understood you correctly, you log in the console and do a startx, right?. If that is correct, modify/create a .xinitrc file in your home with the startkde command. Give it exec. perms and it should work If you login using some kind of xdm clone (xdm, gdm, wdm, or whatever) you should read the docu. of the login manager to know where are the init. scripts. In gdm, take a look at the directory /etc/gdm/Sessions/ > > Obviously I am new to KDE. I suspect that this question will entertain the > usual RTFM comments, but I nonetheless ask for any help or direction. > > I have just set myself up with 2.2r3, my first debian, and have GNOME > opening on boot, but I would like to know how to (1) make GNOME not start > on boot, so that (2) I can start KDE (either at boot or from the console). > I have no idea how to do any of these things. > I did 'apt-get install kdebase,' it says it worked, and don't know where to > go from here. > > If there's a place I can read about this, please point me to it. Take a look at how X starts. man X xinit startx. Also linuxdoc.org has good documentation and howtos, so, Read The Fine Manual ! :-) Hope that helps > > Thanks in advance, > - Will Cheers Pedro - -- /* * Pedro Diaz Jimenez: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * GPG KeyID: E118C651 * Fingerprint: 1FD9 163B 649C DDDC 422D 5E82 9EEE 777D E118 C65 * * http://planetcluster.org * Clustering & H.P.C. news and documentation * * "La sabiduria me persigue, pero yo soy mas rapido" */ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE7mk4Qnu53feEYxlERAurfAKDtVU+KmR4TbwGfngdu9PUWF3vRtACfTZNs eLyCv3GDxFGpE+E/Iyh5TwA= =dqVn -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

