Dan Zlotnikov wrote:
If you already have KDE installed you can run 'xwmconfig'.
You can now choose xinitrc.kde (if you have KDE installed).
If you don't have KDE installed, I can't help (not yet anyway).


xwmconfig? It doesn't appear to exist. Is that distro/x-server specific?
I'm running gdm, BTW.

Thanks,

Dan


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It should be a part of the X11 disto (mine is located in /usr/X11R6/bin).
All it really does is to create a symlink xinitrc to a xinitrc.* file
in /etc/X11/xinit.

P.S. Uups, I just read the man page for xwmconfig.
It is made by Patrick J. Volkerding, who is a major Slackware-contributor,
so it might be Slackware-specific. Sorry.

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