On Monday 01 of July 2013 14:02:30 Felix Miata wrote:
Based on its name, kdm would seem to be a display _manager_, which to me implies doing more than just sitting there waiting on someone to trigger something from among a limited supply of possible actions, then going sleep until next time. It does *exactly* that http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kde-workspace/kdm/introduction.html Nevermind the terminology, neither using e.g. xdm, lightdm, or startx, one wouldn't achive anything different than using kdm. It is about kscreen/krandr, or, a users session, not how he opens it.
There was no allusion to such possibility in the cited thread. Now i again don't understand this. What does KScreen overriding xorg.conf has to do with krandr? For explanation - (lib)kscreen is separate from kde-workspace module. In order for it to work, one has to disable krandr's kded module. For making this procedure automagic, we have, for 4.11, splitted krandr parts into a separate subpackage which cannot exist installed on ones system together with KScreen. We have made KScreen as default, but as said, one can install krandr, and have the setup as is now with 12.3. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org