Also make sure installed all KDE stuff...
yum groupinstall -y base-x kde-desktop
Then, make sure in your /etc/sysconfig/desktop you have this:
DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE
That's all I am doing and KDE runs great for me on CentOS 5.x and/or 6.x
HTH,
Flossy
On Fri, 26 Apr 2013, Michel Donais wrote:
On Apr 23, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Michel Donais wrote:
Brand new Centos 6.4 installation.
The window manager is Gnome; I tried some trick found on the web to chande
it to KDE without success.
Do somebody can tell me what to do to get KDE working on this installation.
You should be able to
Craig White wrote:
On Apr 23, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Michel Donais wrote:
Brand new Centos 6.4 installation.
The window manager is Gnome; I tried some trick found on the web to
chande it to KDE without success. Do somebody can tell me what to do
to get KDE working on this installation.
You
On 2013/04/25 07:51, Craig White wrote:
On Apr 23, 2013, at 9:59 PM, Michel Donais wrote:
Brand new Centos 6.4 installation.
The window manager is Gnome; I tried some trick found on the web to chande
it to KDE without success.
Do somebody can tell me what to do to get KDE working on this
On the login screen there was no place as in 5.9 or older to make a choice
of desktop environment.
I changed
DESKTOP=KDE
DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE
and it has no effect; GNOME hang on there.
So because of a lot of flaws in my installation and of lack of time I decide
to go back to 5.9 and get a look
Brand new Centos 6.4 installation.
The window manager is Gnome; I tried some trick found on the web to chande
it to KDE without success.
Do somebody can tell me what to do to get KDE working on this installation.
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Michel Donais
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