Nils Breunese wrote:
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.
Thanks for that tidbit, I learn something today. One thing though, I
didn't manually install it or purposely choose it, but the gui package
for it was not installed.
Peace
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