Yes gnome was installed, I just selected to use xdm during instead ofgdm 
during set up. I just figured XDM would have some sort of list that 
would let me choose whether I wanted to use Gnome, KDE, or enlightenment 
etc....when it started.

LOL oh did you know you get some very interesting results when you type 
gdm in a kde teminal window?

Is there a dpkg-reconfigure command I can run that will let me change to 
gdm?

I did apt-get install kppp and it installed but I have to start kppp 
from a termianl window. I did add my user account in pppconfigure and 
when I tried to add root I received the message, no such user exists.

When I try to connect to my isp it fails and I get a window that pops up 
and says; ppp daemon died unexpectedly exit code 1. And in the terminal 
window the following lines appear after the failure; KDE detected X 
error; BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) 8 Major opcode: 42  and;
pppd exit code 1 The remote system is required to authenticate itself 
but I could not find any suitable secret (password) for it to do so. 
None of the available passwords will let it use an IP address.

Shyamal Prasad wrote:

>    "lameth" == lameth  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>    lameth> Okay after finally getting x-windows to start. I have
>    lameth> three new problems; 1 I'm using xdm to start my x-windows
>    lameth> session and it starts kde. I'd much rather use gnome, how
>    lameth> do I change to gdm.
>
>apt-get install gdm
>
>should do it. I presume you installed the rest of Gnome?
>
>    lameth> 2 [....can't help with SB modules...]
>
>    lameth> 3 I have my ppp connection configured but I can't connect
>    lameth> to the internet while I'm logged in as my everyday user,
>    lameth> or at will as root. When I was using Mandrake linux kde
>    lameth> had Kppp but I didn't see it in any of the menus. Could
>    lameth> someone give me an idea of how to solve this?
>
>I think you probably need to add yourself to the dialout group. I'm
>not sure exactly what your problem is above - what fails, when and
>what are the error messages? As yourself? As root?
>
>Cheers!
>Shyamal
>
>
>  
>



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