--- Truscott Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same problem - have you found a solution?
Solution to what? If you mean what is in your subject line, then this is
not enough information. What have you tried? Clearly you haven't bothered
to look, since you didn't even bother to take
Title: Re: Re: Changing Default Display Mgr
I have the same problem - have you found a solution?
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> So I'd "apt-get --purge remove kdm" to clear out any corrupt kdm-related
> files, then reinstall it with "apt-get install kdm".
Wanst purge the command to remove everything, even my configurations?
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> Hi,
> here may be a hint:
> what is in the file /etc/X11/default-display-manager
> it should be /usr/bin/kdm.
*nod* yes, that is true :-D next hint?
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On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 04:09:36PM +0200, J. Preiss wrote:
> > "apt-get install kde kdm"
> > If kdm is already installed, then do "dpkg-reconfigure kdm".
> > Select "kdm" as your default display manager. (If it doesn't take, try
> > again, select one of the other managers, then repeat the process a
Taubaté, SP Brasil.
Hi, edit the file /etc/X11/default-display-manager, change the line:
/usr/bin/
put your display manager where is
Regards,
Igor
> > "apt-get install kde kdm"
> > If kdm is already installed, then do "dpkg-reconfigure kdm".
> > Select "kdm" as your defau
On (07/06/04 16:09), J. Preiss wrote:
"apt-get install kde kdm"
If kdm is already installed, then do "dpkg-reconfigure kdm".
Select "kdm" as your default display manager. (If it doesn't take, try
again, select one of the other managers, then repeat the process a final
time and select kdm.)
If kdm d
On (07/06/04 16:09), J. Preiss wrote:
> > "apt-get install kde kdm"
> > If kdm is already installed, then do "dpkg-reconfigure kdm".
> > Select "kdm" as your default display manager. (If it doesn't take, try
> > again, select one of the other managers, then repeat the process a final
> > time and s
> "apt-get install kde kdm"
> If kdm is already installed, then do "dpkg-reconfigure kdm".
> Select "kdm" as your default display manager. (If it doesn't take, try
> again, select one of the other managers, then repeat the process a final
> time and select kdm.)
>
> If kdm doesn't start, either reb
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 08:06:15PM +0200, J. Preiss wrote:
| > What are you trying to do with kwin? I don't understand the problem.
|
| The main problem is, that I only had the choice between xdm and gdm. And I
| think I want to use kwm, because I think it is the [xyz] manager which is
| respon
J. Preiss wrote:
What are you trying to do with kwin? I don't understand the problem.
The main problem is, that I only had the choice between xdm and gdm. And I
think I want to use kwm, because I think it is the [xyz] manager which is
responsible for the login process.
But, as I looked for
> What are you trying to do with kwin? I don't understand the problem.
The main problem is, that I only had the choice between xdm and gdm. And I
think I want to use kwm, because I think it is the [xyz] manager which is
responsible for the login process.
But, as I looked for kwm (apt-cache), I
Am Mittwoch, 2. Juni 2004 17:15 schrieb richard lyons:
> On Wednesday 02 June 2004 07:58, J. Preiss wrote:
> > Hi,
> > may there is a harder way? I tried dpkg-reconfigure kwin, the
> > answer is "could not init kde". Isn't it simply change a config
> > file?
>
> For me this worked: create a file ~/
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 11:15:40AM -0400, richard lyons wrote:
| On Wednesday 02 June 2004 07:58, J. Preiss wrote:
| > Hi,
| > may there is a harder way? I tried dpkg-reconfigure kwin, the
| > answer is "could not init kde". Isn't it simply change a config
| > file?
What are you trying to do with
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 07:58, J. Preiss wrote:
> Hi,
> may there is a harder way? I tried dpkg-reconfigure kwin, the
> answer is "could not init kde". Isn't it simply change a config
> file?
For me this worked: create a file ~/.xinitrc containing, in my case
the one word 'icewm'. Someone here
Hi,
may there is a harder way? I tried dpkg-reconfigure kwin, the answer is "could
not init kde". Isn't it simply change a config file?
> First ensure that you have two or more installed. Then run
> dpkg-reconfigure on one of the packages. For example have both xdm
> and gdm installed and run '
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 06:49:49PM -0500, Bill Holloway wrote:
| How may I change my default display manager? Thanks in advance.
First ensure that you have two or more installed. Then run
dpkg-reconfigure on one of the packages. For example have both xdm
and gdm installed and run 'dpkg-reconfig
How may I change my default display manager? Thanks in advance.
Lovin' Debian,
Bill
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