On Saturday 27 January 2007 20:14, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Saturday 27 January 2007 10:51, Todd Zullinger wrote: > >Gene Heskett wrote: > >> On Friday 26 January 2007 18:47, Todd Zullinger wrote: > >>> Gene Heskett wrote: > > > >[...] > > > >>>Why can't you? Are you specifying a different displaynumber? > >> > >> It claims the server is already in use. > > > >So you'll need to specify a displaynumber. startx -- :1 might do the > >trick. If not, an actual error message would be the only way to help > >you. > > It did the trick, and now there are two x sessions running. One as root > as always, and one as gene. And amazingly, on this kernel anyway > (2.6.20-rc4) with selinux disabled, both kino and tvtime work just fine > as gene. As does the gimp, including the hand built gutenprint-5.1.0 > stuff I just installed as root. I made the rpms with > checkinstall -R --inspect, what a PITA that is, but it works if you edit > the filelist correctly. > Now try running them with SELinux enabled. They will all run without you making any changes at all. You can always disable it later if you have problems, but I'll bet you don't have any. > [...] > >In Gnome you just have to edit the menus (via a right click on the > >main menu) and enable the "New Login" entry under System Tools. You > >could also just run gdmflexiserver from the command line. > > I never did find that, apparently because it defaulted to kde. But the > only email agent offered in that environment is evolution, its an icon on > the bottom bar, and that fails, no such file or program. > Something else that's queer about your install. Evolution is not the default for kde. Anyway, it's easily altered. KControl > KDE Components > Component Chooser > Email Client > Use KMail as preferred email client (or Use a different email client: yourchoice). Anne
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