The thing is..you dont need Xsession. That little drop-down box should also include 
kde-3* which will start kde for you. And yes before you say I wanna do it this way, 
just relax for a sec and hear me out. Xsession is a file in /etc/X11/Sessions which 
defines some defaults and will drop you to twm eventually. So, two solutions- take the 
exec startkde line off the .xsession your using now, since it should get parsed when 
kde starts, or add the crap you want to the beginning of /etc/X11/Sessions/kde-* and 
ditch the .xsession. Either way point your drop down at kde-*, youre just making it 
harder on yourself:)


On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 22:56:06 -0600
Matthew Hinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> When I select the Xsession login option in kdm from kde 3.1 nothing happens 
> and I get kicked back out to the kdm login screen.
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> Here is my .xsession file:
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> xmodmap .Xmodmap &
> imwheel -k -b "67" 2>/dev/null &
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> The permissions on my .xsession file are 755.
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> This is getting very frustrating and any help will be appreciated.
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