-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 According to the config files in 7.1 ( /opt/kde2/share/config/SuSE/config/kdmrc ) there is an option "ConsoleMode=/sbin/init 3" that should be located under the "[KDM]" entry. Works on my machine - KDE 2.1 beta 2 - -tosi
Did you try editing the file via root and kde's control central?
launch kcontrol->system->login manager, under session you should be able to set who is allowed to do what.
On Sunday 25 February 2001 21:03, Jon Clausen wrote:
You can su, then edit /etc/inittab in the line that is currently set to
# default runlevel id:3:initdefault:
Change the "3" to "2", and the next boot will be to the console mode.
This true of 6.4, but I have read somewhere that in 7.1 a lot of stuff moved close to the standard and the runlevels have changed. I don't know how this will effect /etc/inittab.
As Joost pointed out, this isn't exactly what I'm after. I got the other message, though, and accordingly went looking for the 'ConsoleMode='-line in /opt/kde2/share/config/kdmrc
- didn't find it, so I added one: ConsoleMode=/sbin/init 2
- didn't work... tried a complete reboot - still no luck.
I recently 'upgraded' my KDE, so I still have the original kde directory, so I did the same thing in this kdmrc
- didn't work
although I think that this is the file that is actually read, it still has no effect adding this line.
Am I missing something here?
Is there some significance to the fact that the line isn't there, perhaps?
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