Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
On Montag 28 Dezember 2009, Kirill Lipatov wrote:
well yeah. I just think that setting the kdm as the login manager is the
easiest way to automatically start kde4 session after loging in. However,
kdm is of course not mandatory and it can do more than just start kde4
OP wrote he wanted 'kde' as login manager. Which implies he wants kdm.
That's the way I read it too. I should also note I had a typo in mine.
It should have read *"multiple useRs"*. I sort of left out the r and
made it "uses". It does have multiple uses to but that was not what I
meant.
I need a better keyboard or better fingers. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)