"gdm" and "kdm" are login programs. Any desktop or windowing
environment can be selected from either one. For example you can select
"gnome" from "kdm" or "kde" from "gdm". "Hence" you did the right
thing. You wanted to used "kde" all the time and only wanted to change
to "gdm" to get the option of selecting languages.
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
That did the trick. (To play it safe, I manually editted the
/etc/sysconfig/desktop file.)
But I was really wondering why GDM Configurator didn't work.
Also interestingly, changing the sysconfig/desktop file did not change
the desktop; it only changed the login screen. But this is exactly
what I wanted anyway.
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