On Sunday 15 August 2010 08:58:11 Karl Sinn wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > This could be due to your ~/.xinitrc file (or lack thereof).  The
> > following should work but you may want/need something more complicated:
> > 
> > #!/bin/bash
> > enlightenment_start
> 
> I had no .xinitrc and I created one with only these two lines. It worked.
> Do I have to delete this file again to start kde4 at startup or is kdm
> untouched?

When the kdm screen comes up there should be a drop down menu with options of 
which WM you want to boot.

Enlightenment should be in there, otherwise you will need to create a 
/usr/share/xsessions/enlightenment.desktop.  Have a look in the xsessions 
directory to see what's already there.

If you want to launch enlightenment with your own parameters (e.g. so that 
gpg-agent is launched first, etc.) then create your own ~/.xsession file which 
is picked up by the 'custom' WM selection of the kdm menu.
-- 
Regards,
Mick
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