Hey, This morning when I was getting awake, I added a test user to my system, to try out Konstruct. I put it to build and was delighted to see it running smoothly all the way.
However, I can't get the fresh KDE 3.2 installation to start up... I'm not sure why it won't work. I've tried about everything I could think of, which would be * Creating an .xsession file in the test user's home directory, containing "exec ~/kde3.2/bin/startkde" and choosing "Debian" in the GDM menu. * Noticing that the script called KDE that is in /etc/gdm/Sessions contains /usr/bin/kde3 as an argument to /etc/X11/Xsession, and seeing that /usr/bin/kde3 is really a symlink to /usr/bin/startkde, I tried to put a script in /etc/gdm/Sessions, replacing /usr/bin/kde3 with /home/testuser/kde3.2/bin/startkde * That didn't work either; I always got plain KDE 3.1.5 (if not just xsm, whatever that may be...). So I switched to a virtual terminal, quite reluctantly since I haven't yet got that to work with kernel 2.6.x and my Nvidia graphics card. Blindly typing, I manually started X (as that test user) with a .xinitrc file the same as the .xsession file I tried to use first. Once more, KDE 3.1.5 started up. So I wonder, did I misunderstand some things, or is Konstruct indeed meant to be a way to use a second KDE installation, without interfering with the systemwide KDE? And if it is, how should I, ehm, begin using it? I sure hope my processor hasn't been crunching all day for nothing... :-/ As an important sidenote: Konstruct shouldn't normally have fiddled with the default KDE installation, right? I think I'd start to cry if noticing something like that would be the next thing. Could anyone give me a clue on how to start KDE as it is installed in a users's home directory? Greets, Tom -- "Mongolian drivers do not care much about pedestrians." -- np: Vive La Fête - Noir Désir (flac) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]