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Package: kdelibs-bin
Severity: wishlist

In an ideal world, kdeinit would be at a lower priority for
x-session-manager than gnome-session. Users who want to use KDE are more
likely to be sufficiently competent to work out how to change their
default, and currently we have the slightly silly situation that a clean
install of sarge with "Desktop" selected gives you gdm by default but
then launches KDE.

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gnome-session uses priority 50 while startkde is using priority 40, so
the problem should be already solved

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