On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 04:09:36PM +0200, J. Preiss wrote: > > "apt-get install kde kdm" > > If kdm is already installed, then do "dpkg-reconfigure kdm". > > Select "kdm" as your default display manager. (If it doesn't take, try > > again, select one of the other managers, then repeat the process a final > > time and select kdm.) > > > > If kdm doesn't start, either reboot or "/etc/init.d/kdm start", then at > > the login screen make sure KDE is your window manager before logging in. > This does not work... I hav gdm and xdm installed, I always see the lines > starting kdm.... > starting gdm.... (gdm not default manager) > starting xdm.... (xdm not default manager) > and thats all, then I have to login on the console. When I make a > dpk-reconfigure kdm, and I change gdm, then really strange things happen. But > ok, thats nonsense. > > Then I uninstalled xdm and gdm, but still I have to login on console and call > startx manually. > > Maybe I should write the package maintainer of the kde package? Something > seems to be wrong with that kde script (?) > Hi, here may be a hint: what is in the file /etc/X11/default-display-manager it should be /usr/bin/kdm. -Kev
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