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Before rebuilding my last kernel (2.4.21-0.13mdk because all subsequent mdk 
kernels simply refuse to work on my laptop), I had no problems with kdm.  It 
came up after the initial bootup just fine.  Now, it wont come up and I get 
dumped to the console for the old-fashioned (ugly) CLI login and "startx" 
routine. 

If I go to superuser or login as root, I can run "kdm" and the login manager 
comes up OK.  If I do "init 5" instead nothing happens, I remain at the CLI.  
I have run Drakconf several times and set the system to startup XFree at 
startup but the result remains...no graphical login manager.   I have also 
just reinstalled my kde rpms to try to get it back (kdebase-kdm, etc) but I 
am still at the CLI after bootup.  I have also run XFdrake and set the system 
to start X after bootup to no avail.

How do I get my graphical login manager back?  I want kdm to come up after 
bootup.  Which config file or script controls this?  I may have to get ugly 
and simply put "exec kdm" in my rc.local file, but I really don't want to.  
Help?

praedor
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