Has anyone succeeded using /opt/kde2/bin/kdm as default login-manager? I've changed /sbin/init.d/xdm so that /opt/kde2/bin/kdm is executed instead of /opt/kde/bin/kdm, but it looks v e r y strange (extremely wide "virtual" screen - disn't see the icons though I knew they were there- and the windowmanager-options came as a semicolon-separated list). I did manage however to log in inti "old" kde1.1.2. Looked at the kdm (for "kdm2") configuration file and it looked OK. Apparently I've missed something. What? -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq
No. I also find the kdm from kde2 very strange, though the one from kde2final at least fits on the screen. I also log in with the old kdm, then select kde2 as my session. On Saturday 28 October 2000 02:48, Anders Dahlqvist wrote:
Has anyone succeeded using /opt/kde2/bin/kdm as default login-manager? I've changed /sbin/init.d/xdm so that /opt/kde2/bin/kdm is executed instead of /opt/kde/bin/kdm, but it looks v e r y strange (extremely wide "virtual" screen - disn't see the icons though I knew they were there- and the windowmanager-options came as a semicolon-separated list). I did manage however to log in inti "old" kde1.1.2. Looked at the kdm (for "kdm2") configuration file and it looked OK. Apparently I've missed something. What?
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