Try, in /etc/X11/default-display-manager

setting it to /usr/sbin/kdm for KDE or /usr/sbin/gdm for Gnome

Harold

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From: Alan Dayley <[email protected]>
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Subject: Set KDE as default in Ubuntu?
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 20:56:57 -0700

I installed Ubuntu 8.04 on a system because I don't currently have a
Kubuntu 8.04 CD.  No big problems encountered.  I then installed the
kubuntu-desktop meta-package to get the KDE desktop installed.  Again,
no problems.  I set the login manager to KDM. Cool.

Now I want to set KDE as the default desktop.  I am about to setup
several users in the system and they are all used to KDE.  It's not a
big deal to configure KDE as each user's individual default but I'd
rather use some system-wide setting to default it.  Does anyone know
where such a setting would be?

Alan
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