Folks,
I'm wondering if someone could help me with configuring my Debian 2.2.2r3 laptop to use KDE desktop.... When first installed, I chose 'twm' as my default window manager. Once I knew that X was configured and running well, I put a KDE source in my sources list and used deselect to install KDE 2.1.2. I now can access the KDE apps and even start the KDE desktop, but only with menu selection via 'twm's menu. I've gotten a clue from another message on this list about the 'update-alternatives' facilities, but this was a message from someone that switched back and forth from gnome and KDE. In the /usr/bin/x-window-manager is a link pointing to /etc/alternatives/x-window-manager file, which in turn is a link to /usr/bin/X11/twm. I would like to be able to start the KDE desktop from the command line with the 'startx' command. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]