On Nov 28 2000, Robert Epprecht wrote:
> Sorry, but I must ask again:
> How do I have KDE2 and Gnome on a potato system and start either or?
To start KDE, just put "exec startkde" in your personal
~/.xsession file. To start GNOME, put "exec gnome-session".
This way, you c
Hello,
> Sorry, but I must ask again:
> How do I have KDE2 and Gnome on a potato system and start either or?
>
to get KDE I type this whole line:
startx startkde
for Gnome I type:
startx gnome-session
Good luck,
David Bellows
Josh McKinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You need to have X started to run KDE.
Ah, I see (thought 'startkde' would do that )
> You can edit your /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc file, at the bottom it will have
> the stuff about starting gnome probably, you can just comment out the gnome
> part and
You need to have X started to run KDE. You can edit your
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc file, at the bottom it will have the stuff about
starting gnome probably, you can just comment out the gnome part and put 'exec
startkde'
On approximately Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 09:28:36AM +0100, Robert Epprecht wrot
Hi!
Stephan Böni ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> i have installed kde on debian linux 2.0.
> commands like startx or startkde return the error "cannot connect to x
> server".
> what's wrong?
If running startx says "cannot connect to xserver" this usually indicates
that your Xserver isn't configured proper
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