There are several Slackware uses here and I hope one (or more) of you can
help me solve a problem; the solution keeps eluding me.

   I updated all patched packages on the Sony Vaio laptop with slackpkg, and
copied the .new config files to the base config files execpt for
rc.inet1.conf which has the local network configuration.

   When the system now starts it insists on starting KDE rather than Xfce4.
Since I don't install KDE (other than the base for compatability with other
packages) I don't know how this was selected in the GUI login manager.
(Note: I forget where I can turn that off; a reminder will help me.)

   Running xwmconfig I select xfce4 and either reboot or shut down the
system, but when it comes back up it remains in KDE.

   ~/<user>/.xinitrc calls /usr/bin/startxfce4
   /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc points to xinitrc.xfce

   Where do I look to learn why KDE keeps popping up rather than Xfce?

Rich

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