El Mar 22 May 2001 19:34, Robert Tilley escribi�: > 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!
I do not want to be rude, but you got a couple of answers two days ago, one from me, another from Hendrik Sattler. Did you read them? My answer, two day ago: >> 2 -- When KDM appears on my screen, there is no choice of which window >> manager to use and if Default is selected, Blackbox begins. Although I can >> still use the KDE apps, I lose the cohesive environment that KDE is meant >> to provide. Which config file do I edit to add more window manager choices >> to the KDM drop-down menu? > > > /etc/kde2/kdmrc > >line: "SessionTypes=kde2,default,failsafe" > > >Pablo de Vicente >KDE spanish translation team You need to edit file /etc/kde2/kdrmc, an add kde2 to line saying SessionTypes=default,failsafe, so that it looks like SessionTypes=kde2,default,failsafe Pablo de Vicente KDE spanish translation team

