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Hello, OK, so nobody's played with enlight. Next question: there was some discussion about getting the new KDM to start. I guess I must have missed the answer. Is /sbin/init.d/xdm the beast to edit? And do I just change all references to kde and kdm to kde2 and kdm2, respectively? I REALLY don't want to re-install....I have so much set up and working nicely now. Thanks. -- TRBishop tb64710@ltec.net RLU # 12043 SuSE 7.0 Pro KDE2 -- 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
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I've tried it both ways. The only advantage of the graphical is the ability to reboot or shutdown from the login screen. And, a newbie won't have any trouble loging in. But, I take my pick with either 'startx kde' or 'startx kde2'. And I'm only one logout away from the command line. JLK On Sunday 29 October 2000 16:09, Thomas Bishop wrote:
Hello, OK, so nobody's played with enlight. Next question: there was some discussion about getting the new KDM to start. I guess I must have missed the answer. Is /sbin/init.d/xdm the beast to edit? And do I just change all references to kde and kdm to kde2 and kdm2, respectively? I REALLY don't want to re-install....I have so much set up and working nicely now. Thanks.
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