One problem I see with this is that neither startkde nor startx kde worked on my machine (from a console), but startx kde2 did. I haven't tried startkde2 yet.-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
On Wednesday, 15. August 2001 02:26, tluxt wrote:
A: Create a file called .xsessions in each user's home directory and put in it the following line: exec startkde
Why "exec"? Only "startkde" will do just fine. What is the advantage of the often seen "exec"? There is not even a help text in the man page and it seems a pretty useless command in a shell (and the above has a shell).
Hendrik
So for a (Linux-)newbie it would be no help at all.
Frank