choose the default display manager

2005-05-02 Thread hjvm
Hello! When my box (Sarge) starts up I see the following messages on console 1: Not starting GNOME Display Manager (gdm); it is not the default display manager. Starting K Display Manager: kdm. Starting WINGs display manager: wdm. Not starting X display manager (xdm); it is not the default displ

Re: choose the default display manager

2005-05-03 Thread hjvm
OK, thank you, your suggestions put some light on the problem. But I still have questions... On 3 May 2005 at 11:48, Jon Dowland wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Not starting GNOME Display Manager (gdm); it is not the default > >display manager. > >Starting K Display Manager: kdm. >

Re: choose the default display manager

2005-05-04 Thread hjvm
I can't figure that out! I summarize the previous state: 1.) console says: kdm and wdm are started (kdm because of the "false" value in the conf-script, wdm because it's the default-display- manager) 2.) kdm takes over and runs kde. According to pstree and ps no wdm is running. What I did: 1.)

Re: choose the default display manager

2005-05-06 Thread hjvm
Thank you, that definitively solved the problem. I'm getting a little confused about these managers. What is the difference between display, session, login and window manager and what are examples for them? I'm asking just for curiosity... Regards, Hans-Joerg v. Mettenheim On 4 May 2005 at 12

Ctrl + F11 not working in Eclipse

2005-05-08 Thread hjvm
Hi! I'm using Eclipse and Ctrl + F11 is not working, i. e. nothing happens instead of running the last program. If I use Ctrl + F11 outside Eclipse, e. g. for switching the virtual desktops assuming you have at least eleven, everything is fine. It's not urgent but a little bit annoying. I'd be

Eclipse: X eats up 280 MB of memory

2005-05-09 Thread hjvm
Hi! I'm using KDE, six virtual desktops and a two-head setup with two screens of 1280x1024 resolution. When my machine is started top shows that X takes about 40 MB of memory. That seems normal to me. But when I start Eclipse X eats 280 MB of memory. Is this normal? Together with some other ap