On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 12:14:45 +0100 (BST)
John Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No, it works with or without the quotes :-) You're just setting up an
> environment variable, and if there are no spaces in it then you don't
> need the quotes.
>
>
> John.
Thank you for correcting me on that :) A
On 24-Oct-2002 at 11:04:01 Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
> My only addition to your response would be that anyone who tries this
> makes sure they get the syntax the same as in the default file, which
> would make the new line DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE" (I'm no guru at this
> stuff, I'm just honestly assuming
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 10:48:34 +0100 (BST)
John Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One further point, just for your info. If you change
> /etc/sysconfig/desktop to include the line 'DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE' then
> you'll get the kdm display manager, rather than the gdm one. You'll
> need to restart X. Fr
On 24-Oct-2002 at 09:34:04 Duncan Rubinger wrote:
> First I wrote a script to shutdown automatically after logout, now with
> your solutions it's only one click :-) Thx
> Btw. That's not the best but one possibility ... I would prefer a complete
> menu for logout ... not only one option ... RedHat
Hi,
> Got to the redhat menu (bottom left) -> Preferences -> Personilization (the
> one that has crypto, accesibility etc in it). From here go to 'login
> manager' or 'system manager' - can't remember which. You can then select
> what happens upon logout - shutdown the system, reboot it or login a
On 22-Oct-2002 at 18:08:39 Duncan Rubinger wrote:
> Sure, but that's not my intention, I don't want to come back to the login
> screen to shutdown only. There must be a solution to shutdown while
> logging off from KDE. When I press logout in GNOME and menu appears with
> three options: reboot, shu
On 22-Oct-2002 at 18:08:39 Duncan Rubinger wrote:
>> After logging out of KDE, you should be back at the display manager.
>> There's a 'System' button (of sorts) at the bottom of the screen,
>> selecting this will allow you to shutdown/reboot the system.
>
> Sure, but that's not my intention, I do
Hi,
> DR> In my KDE there is no menu after pressing the logout button in the
> DR> KDE-Menu.
>
> This works for me under KDM, as long as AllowFifo is true.
Sure, but I'm running gdm, the look is really better ;-)
So, is there a solution for this ?
Cheers, Duncan
> "DR" == Duncan Rubinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DR> In my KDE there is no menu after pressing the logout button in the
DR> KDE-Menu.
This works for me under KDM, as long as AllowFifo is true.
- J<
Hi,
> assuming of course, he's in runlevel 5 and not runlevel 3 :)
no, I'm starting in level 5!
> After logging out of KDE, you should be back at the display manager.
> There's
> a 'System' button (of sorts) at the bottom of the screen, selecting this
> will allow you to shutdown/reboot the syst
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Subject: Re: KDE and LogOff
On 22-Oct-2002 at 17:20:46 Duncan Rubinger wrote:
> while working with GNOME under RH8 it was possible during the logout to
> choose : logout, , shutdown, reboot ...
> In my
On 22-Oct-2002 at 17:20:46 Duncan Rubinger wrote:
> while working with GNOME under RH8 it was possible during the logout to
> choose : logout, , shutdown, reboot ...
> In my KDE there is no menu after pressing the logout button in the
> KDE-Menu. How can I motivate my KDE to show me more, not only
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