On Mi, 2007-02-21 at 13:00 +0000, David Caldwell wrote: > Thanks, Gavin. > > In dhcpd.conf I didn't actually add anything - I altered the IPs to > match the server and the subnet I'm on and altered the DHCP address > range. > > Initially, I tried simply doing an 'apt-get install kubuntu-desktop' > on the server, but I couldn't see how I could get a thin client to log > into a KDE session so I thought I had to chroot the kubuntu-desktop > install it instead. > > So, if I rebuild the ltsp file system and install kubuntu-desktop on > the server (it is actually already installed), do you know what steps > I need to take to enable clients to log into KDE (I'd like it to be > default)? for changing the default globally just run:
update-alternatives --config x-session-manager
for users that want to constantly use KDE you can also create an
~/.xsession file, it will override the system settings
apart from that, ldm has a session selection menu by defaul (since edgy)
if you want to temporary change to a differnt than the default session.
ciao
oli
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