If you want kde to be your default wm, then make sure there is a startup
script in /etc/X11/Sessions.  Probably something like kde-3.1.2.  Then
in your /etc/rc.conf file set XSESSION=kde-3.1.2 or whatever script you
want to be run from the /etc/X11/Sessions dir. Make sure you don't have
a .xinitrc in your home dir, because it supercedes all other methods.

Hope that helps!
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Hi,

How can I start my favorite wm (KDE) from the console after login as a second 
user. My SuSE command: WINDOWMANAGER=kde3; startx -- :1
doesn't seem to work. With it I end up in twm instead.
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Klaus
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