Actually, I never had kde1 installed so when I installed kde2, I had
no problem. Funnier yet, this problem with the gdm login screen
happened before I even installed kde2... only after I did the dist-
upgrade.
On 27 Jan 01, at 9:18, John Batistic wrote:
> I had that problem when I upgraded from KDE1 to KDE2.
> At that time I had both versions present in the gdm selection list.
>
> The fix was to remove the pointer to KDE1 from /etc/gdm/sessions and set
> KDE2 as the default window manager in gdm.
>
> John Batistic
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> On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 09:07:11 CST
> "TODD WITTER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Actually, I have that installed and have considered it but, in the
> > meantime, I just want to know what's up with the gdm login screen
> > in the first place because I do like using it.
> > The login screen comes up, I log in and PLOP, the whole thing
> > restarts. Right back to the login screen. Again, the username and
> > passwork are correct.
> > It acts like a broken record, of sorts. No matter what I do, I can't
> > log in using the graphical login screen. So, yes I can simply have
> > gdm not start by diabling it in SAS but that's more like taking
> > aspirin instead of figuring out why I have the headache in the first
> > place.
> > Any guidance, gurus?
> > TIA!
> > Todd
> >
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