Arturo wrote: >> In fact, if you are trying to obtain the KDE desktop upon bootup >> instead of getting the Bluecurve desktop by default, all you need to >> do is go to /etc/sysconfig/desktop and where it says "Gnome", change >> it to "KDE". You need root priviledges, though. >> >> Jeff > > Honestly I wasn't tring to make this into an issue, cause I got it to > work with a little help from LQ.org.....but Ithe point I was tring to > brign forward is, maybe Fedora could pay a little more attention to KDE > users. I could be wrong here becuase this happened since the beginning > of FC2, but I did everything the tutorial I was flowing stated, to no > avail. A little radiobutton in Anaconda to select primary desktop would > be much apperiated. > > Peace Also, you might want to check out the 'switchdesk' command. http://www.linuxforum.com/man/switchdesk.1.php Nils. -- "I got a funny feeling they got plastic in the afterlife" - Beck -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list