Yes, but you know, with 64 MB of memory, choosing kdm (and kde as a desktop) StarOffice runs very slowly.
For my experience on my laptop I prefere to start StarOffice by means of startx putting these two lines in .xinitrc: icewm # a much ligther window manager than any gnome or kde /home/user/office52/./soffice # In so doing I spare about 15 Mb of memory in favour the CUMBERSOME StarOffice. Any other console-command option? to put in a bash script? Vittorio On Tuesday 22 May 2001 11:50, Ilya Martynov wrote: > V> I succeded in convincing my wife to use StartOffice for her work > abandoning V> M$ Word. > V> In order to make it easier the access to a user login to a newly > acquired V> absolute beginner to linux, I'd like to set her PC's boot up so > that it V> goes automatically under a certain user login (I mean without > being V> prompted for a username and , possibly,password). > V> Is that possible and, ABOVE ALL, how? > > AFAIK kdm has support for autologin. I've never used autologin myself > but according kdm documentation it does what you want.

