Осипов Станислав wrote:
> Здравствуйте, ABCD.
> 
> Вы писали 4 февраля 2009 г., 12:03:56:
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> A> Man Shankar wrote:
>>> Mark Haney wrote:
>>>> This may be a n00b question, but how the heck do I get KDE 4.2 to start?
>>>>  I've edited /etc/rc.conf to XESSSION="kde-4.2" and that didn't work. I
>>>> don't think I hhad to edit /etc/conf.d/xdm last time since it was still
>>>> set to "kdm".
>>>>
>>>> So, what else is there?
>>>>
>>> By the way these days XSESSION is set in
>>>
>>> /etc/env.d/90xsession
>>>
>>> and do env-update, but that only controls startx behaviour. I missed the kdm
>>> part as well. With xdm initscript failing I had to set 
>>>
>>> DISPLAYMANAGER="kdm-4.2"
>>> in /etc/conf.d/xdm
>>>
> 
> A> For those of you following along at home, to use KDM, you need to set
> A> DISPLAYMANAGER to one of the following:
> 
> A> "kdm"
> A>     if you have any version of kdm emerged with USE=-kdeprefix
> 
> Not true. It works always (for me), even on kdeprefix-system.
> 
> 
Well, so far none of these have worked.  I set /etc/rc.conf to
XSESSION="kde-4.2".  Nothing.

I set DISPLAYMANAGER="kdm-4.2" in /etc/conf.d/xdm and while I got a
different background screen on the login, it still logged into 4.1.

I do not have an /etc/env.d/90xsession file on my system so that doesn't
really help me.

So, now, what do I do?  I'd like to have a GUI login if at all possible.



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