On Saturday 25 March 2006 17:45, Ed Dober wrote:
Have been running SUSE 10 with KDE as the default desktop, Recently wanted to look at GNOME . From within KDE was able to switch to a GNOME session. I shutdown and since then when I log in it is to the GNOME desktop. Have not been able to find a way to get KDE as the default. I was able to run KDE as an application on top of GNOME. When I boot now it is to that configuration. KDE running on top of GNOME. Would appreciate any help. Would only call myself a "new+" user. Just don't know my way out of GNOME.
The display manager remembers your last choice of session type, which is why you are logging in to Gnome now. At the KDM/GDM login screen there are "Session Type" labels (at bottom left) that you can click to choose your desktop. Do you have auto-login enabled? If you use auto-login, you won't see those when you boot. Logout of gnome, change Session Type to KDE, and login again, and you should be Home from Gnome. HTH Will