Easy. Make a file called .xinitrc in your homedir, with the line "kde" in
it. Not sure if you need to leave a blank line after it (many config files
do) but I do it just in case. It's also possible to start up xterms and stuff
trough this file, so they open up on every X session. View the startx manpage
for an example.

On Feb 24 Pittman, Merle wrote:

>       I installed mdk 7.02 last night.  the install went smooth without a
> hitch really.  I setup X during install and I choose o install the window
> managers such as kde, gnome, etc.  Went asked if I wanted to boot directly
> in X mode I said no.  When the system comes up, I type startx and it just
> loads the tdm (a couple of xterms ona blue background).
> 
>       How can I get it to load KDE???  Or gnome for that matter.
> 
>       BTW.  I was having major problems getting hardware to work (mouse
> video NIC) while installing mdk 7.0, last night I installed 7.02 and
> everything went without a hitch :) well except for the kde of course which I
> assume is my fault not mdk.
> 
> ________________________
> Merle Pittman
> TEL: 724-7598
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