Hello,
I've just updated to the latest KDM and Gnome on Debian unstable.
I usually use KDE and I'd like to try to login to a Gnome environment,
just to see how it goes.
I though that KDM used to allow me to choose the environment I want to
login to, but all I can see now is a list like: Default,
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've just updated to the latest KDM and Gnome on Debian unstable.
I usually use KDE and I'd like to try to login to a Gnome environment,
just to see how it goes.
I though that KDM used to allow me to choose the environment I want to
On Thursday 05 February 2004 19:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've just updated to the latest KDM and Gnome on Debian unstable.
I usually use KDE and I'd like to try to login to a Gnome
environment, just to see how it goes.
I though that KDM used to allow me to choose the environment
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Subject: logging in to gnome from KDM?
Hello,
I've just updated to the latest KDM and Gnome on Debian unstable.
I usually use KDE and I'd like to try to login to a Gnome environment
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:41 PM
Subject: logging in to gnome from KDM?
Hello,
I've just updated to the latest KDM and Gnome on Debian unstable.
I usually use KDE and I'd like to try to login to a Gnome environment
Quoting Amichai Rotman, from the post of Thu, 05 Feb:
I started KControl and went to System -- Login Manager.
that's the right one.
I have no idea why, but each Debian update of KDM suggests to overrite
the kdmrc settings' very annoying. one of the first things I do after I
install is head
Maxim Kovgan wrote:
you should enter into kde as root or run kdm configurator via kdesu
I managed with pressing the Administrator Mode at the bottom and
typing my password.
there you should go to conf-admin- choose login manager,
and in sessions edit all the sessions u need.
there is some config.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Thu, 05 Feb:
that file I found that I should have added gnome-session. Not that it
does much good - it enters gnome without even a window manager, but
at least it enters gnome.
URK, that shouldn't happen! :)
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