On Thursday 07 Nov 2002 11:31 pm, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:44:53PM +0000, daves debian wrote:
> > I can configure extra session types via KDE controll centre.
> > They then come up on the KDM graphical menu for login.
> >
> > On red hat I then modified
> > /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession
> > and added a line for my newly installed window manager ....
> > saying if session is fluxbox, call fluxbox etc
> >
> > HOWEVER I cant figure it for debian ??
> > any ideas where the debian script is ?
> > /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession in debian doesnt make any sense to me !!
>
> I spent good amount of time recently to see how best I can configure X
> on Debian.  I have summarized it in Chapter 9 of below document.
>
> Use version on qref.sf.net and give me a feed back :-)
>
> (Debian ones are slightly old)
Feedback ...
The document is great, a real goldmine and now in my bookmarks !!!!

I found out something interesting,  may be of interest to you ??

When I boot up I use KDM as a graphical login, it has an options pull down
to select KDE, Gnome etc etc

If I go into KDE, controll centre, add a session called fluxbox, the come out
I get the option 'fluxbox' along with KDE etc..

If there is an executable called fluxbox KDM can use it to start a session.

I can now start a session in KDE, Gnome. fluxbox, all decided by my KDM 
graphical loggin.

Probarbly teaching you to suck eggs, if so sorry!!

Dave, learning fast !!





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