My suggestion was never meant as a long term solution.  It was meant as a
very quick and dirty way to get kdm up and running.  I also pointed the
person to /etc/X11/perfdm which is where the decision is made as to what
display manager gets run.

I apologize that I didn't make that clear.

Paolo

2009/3/16 Todd Zullinger <[email protected]>

> Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> > If you want to run kdm instead od gdm do the following at a console
> > login (ctl-alt-f1) after logging in as root
>
> VT1 is X on F10 and newer.  So you'd want to use ctrl-alt-f2 to get a
> console.
>
> > mv /usr/sbin/gdm /usr/sbin/gdm.orig
>
> Why move system files around?  The next update will just put the file
> back anyway, so that seems like a bad way to change the default.
>
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