On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 07:23:09AM +0100, Achim Bohnet wrote: > Method two: > > apt-get install kdm > select 'kde2' instead of 'default' in the login window
Okay, the way to stop the auto startup that produced is to remove S99kde from /etc/rc.2 through rc.5. Then there's the question of which of the kde steps has broken XF86Setup's ability to make changes. Running XF86Setup goes okay until it's time for it to start X to check the new settings, when it produces: _X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111 and fails, losing the changes. Since the last time I tried it was before any of the kde install, I'm not at all sure what broke it. Would be nice to get it working again. Does kde break it for others? What should restore it? Whit [EMAIL PROTECTED]