Damian,

Thank-you for your help. I'm embarassed that I missed the most obvious thing. 
:) Everything is working great now. Thanks again!

-Chris


On May 19, 2002 05:36 pm, Damian G wrote:
>
> use KDE Control Center to do that. Go to system -->
> login manager ( i'm sorry bu ti think you will have to look for
> something like that, my installation is not english language. )
> once you get it, look for a tab in which you can see a small listbox
> containing all wm kinds available for you.
> click the button 'go to administrator mode' at the bottom
> of the window, enter the root password, remove the old 'kde'
> entry from kdm and add a new one, call it 'kde3' . the
> rest should be done automagically.
>
> note: just in case, you can open KDE control center by typing
> 'kcontrol' in a console.
>
>
> HTH
>
> Damian


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