Most likely it installed as /usr/bin/wmaker if installed from a non-suse RPM or as /usr/local/bin/wmaker if you built it from sources. The simplest thing is to either enter "wmaker" in /etc/opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc under SessionTypes or - if you have a windowmaker entry in that file - to do ln -s $(which wmaker) /usr/X11R6/bin/wmaker. fredagen den 5 april 2002 18.47 skrev b stephen harding:
On Friday 05 April 2002 05:42, Joshua Lee wrote:
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 13:54:55 -0500
b stephen harding
wrote: I've installed WindowMaker 0.8 and it didn't install to the same location as to where SuSE installed the 0.65 version. Anyway, now I would like to have the new WindowMaker to be one options on the KDM login manager. Where does the the kdm .conf file live or how do I change this?
KDE Control Center / System / Login Manager.
I've never tried upgrading WindowMaker however, but this is the easiest way to change KDM settings.
That nice, but WindowMaker 0.8 does not seem to be in a recgonized path. It installed in a different place the where SuSE put the .65 version. How do I get KDM to see the new location?
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