When I turn boot my machine, the normal KDM login prompt appears. After login, I am dumped into BlackBox as my window manager without the KDE environment. After right-clicking and selecting "KDE" as my window manager, the familiar KDE environment starts. While this is acceptable, it is more involved than necessary. I've tried "update-alternatives --config x-window-manager" but KDE is not listed. I can also find no description of the update-alternatives command in any of my Linux books.
Do I need to uninstall all window managers accept for task-kde? I have TWM, Blackbox, and Afterstep installed on my system. Any information is most appreciated! -- Robert Tilley [EMAIL PROTECTED]