0) I'm running sid, xfce, kdm, now testing systemd, on a Lenovo Intel-based laptop with Intel graphics.
1) I have only ever run eg the following, to disable a service (under sysvinit): cd /etc/init.d mv S20kdm K20kdm I realise this is not quite right (the K_number should be 100 - S_number, but almost never use other runlevels except very rarely, single user/ root login, but init=/bin/bash at the kernel command line has always seemed to do that job just fine :) 2) I got tired of multiple ?dm graphical login managers, so removed all but kdm which works well for my tastes. 3) I usually login at linux console, and simply startx. Doing this, xfce wm (window manager) shortcuts work fine. 4) When I startup with systemd, kdm auto-starts, even though I've run step 1) above. KDM does not start automatically with sysvinit, only with systemd. This looks like a bug. 5) Step 4) would not be so much of a problem, but as I explained in a separate thread that I began, when kdm is started and I log in to XFCE that way, my window manager keyboard shortcuts do NOT work. I rely on my xfce wm shortcuts to efficiently make my two external monitors work properly (one attached to laptop, one attached to dock), using xrandr commands. So either step 1) or 4) or the xfce wm keyboard shortcuts when xfce is started via kdm ie step 5) needs to be fixed. TIA Zenaan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAOsGNSS1ROunzK-xAe402A-n7fs=_jwfb3zrzn7yjq63xu4...@mail.gmail.com