Tony Finnis wrote:
> 
> Romator wrote:
> > How did it Enlightenment set itself as the default graphical virtual
> > desktop? I used to have KDE as my default autoboot for user. I would
> > like to pick and choose my default. I can't reset it back to KDE. There
> > must be some sort of .conf file for this? And, I'm not too crazy about
> > reinstalling the entire Linux OS.
> 
> Jesse replied:
> >Are you using the graphical login manager?  If not, try editing .xsession
> >in your home directory to /usr/bin/kde or wherever it is.  You might have
> >to edit that file as root, I'm not sure.
> 
> Had exact same problem.
> Corrected it as Jesse stated above.
> In .xsession in home directory, remove line
> exec /usr/bin/elightenment
> and replace with
> exec /usr/bin/startkde
> 
> This fixed it for me
> 
> Tony F

Yep. I shelled out to console, and typed in: pico .Xclients
Then, I edited the following line from: exec /usr/bin/enlightenment  
to   /usr/bin/kde
Now, it works.

I originally just added:        exec startkde
By that only took me to the KDE GUI startup.

Now, if I can work out how to "Logout->Shutdown and Restart" directly
from user rather than always go to the KDE GUI prompt. And, how about
that nasty flickering when logging out of user to the KDE prompt. Have
you experienced this?

Thanks go to Sridhar, Jesse and Tony F.

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