Re: xfce4 had overwritten kde

From: Roberto C. Sanchez (roberto_at_familiasanchez.net)
Date: 08/18/05

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    To: Joe Mc Cool <joe@benburb.demon.co.uk>
    
    
    

    On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 07:01:22AM +0100, Joe Mc Cool wrote:
    > Oh dear,
    >
    > on my Debian sarge box I ran:
    >
    > apt-get install xfce4
    >
    > since that, when ANY user logs in to a kdm prompt, they are presented with
    > xfce4 instead of kde.
    >
    > I had really only intended xfce4 for my own personal use.
    >
    > How can I rectify this elegantly please ?
    >

    I am not sure how kdm does it, but in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf there is a place
    to specify the default desktop session. You may want to look in
    kdm.conf and see if there is a similar option.

    -Roberto

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