-----Original Message----- From: James Ogley [mailto:james.ogley@pinnacle.co.uk] Sent: Friday, 28 June 2002 09.34 To: SuSE List Subject: Re: [SLE] Evolution HOWTO ... somewhat long response
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If you now have KDM as your graphical login, my recommendation would be to ignore GDM - some people will disagree. Within KDE go to control centre -> system -> login manager -> session, there remove the available session gnome and replace with gnome-session. This will allow you to log in to a ximian-gnome session. As you have installed some of ximian-gnome then you can never go into a gnome session that is not ximian.
I agree with this - makes living with SuSE a lot easier, even a hardened GNOME addict like me uses KDM ;)
I do like KDM except that GDM allows me to start multiple xservers Can I do the same with KDM? Is there a better way of using multiple virtual terminals on one monitor? TIA -- Regards, Sylvanus A. Currie WMP Technical: Data Migration NETS: 777-2423 PSTN: +44 (0) 1452 65 2423 Home: +44 (0) 1902 35 3166 O2: +44 (0) 77 5253 4452 Stranger in a Strange Land |* This message has been sent from the British Energy Group. |* |* British Energy plc |* |* Registered Office:- |* 3 Redwood Crescent, |* Peel Park |* East Kilbride |* G74 5PR |* United Kingdom |* |* Registered in Scotland (Number 162273). |* |* This email message and any attachments are confidential |* and are intended for the use of the addressee only. If you |* are not the addressee you should not copy or use them for |* any purpose, nor disclose their contents to anyone else. |* If you believe you have received this email by mistake please |* notify us immediately by telephoning +44 (0)1452 653113.