Hi, I have a similar failure: Oliver Grawert schrieb am 11.12.2007 12:18: > hi, > On Di, 2007-12-11 at 12:52 +1100, Jeremy Visser wrote: > >> If I log in with LDM, and I don't select a session to log in with (or >> select the Default session in the selector), after I enter my >> username/password, the screen goes blank (indicating this is not an SSH >> problem), and after about 5 seconds, dumps me back to the LDM login >> screen. >> > the default session is whatever is set up in the system as > x-session-manager ... > > sudo update-alternatives --config x-session-manager > ~# update-alternatives --config x-session-manager
Es gibt nur 1 Programm, welches x-session-manager bereitstellt (/usr/bin/startkde). Nichts zu konfigurieren. So, it tells me, that kde is the default. But the users get the "failsafe xterm"-Session when they log in. I wanted to get rid of all the other sessions exept of kde, because we use kiosk-admin-tool to restrict the users, that only works with kde. makes no sence to let them login into the other sessions then. ;-) So I looked and ask how to disable this "session"-menu, but no easy way found. I renamed f.e. /usr/bin/gnome-session - so it it wasn't shown anymore. Two entries in that session-menu are still alive: failsafe and kde. they get always that failsafe. What can I do a. to get kde as the default b. get rid of that menu. Any hints welcome, regards, Dirk > will give you the option to change the setting for it (i suspect you > installed something that changed the setting and didnt properly switch > it back when you uninstalled the package) > > for more info (since the prob doesnt seem ltsp related at all) have a > look in the users .xsession-errors file > > ciao > oli > -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
