On 02/21/2011 03:31 PM, Werner Joss wrote: > xdm is just a minimalist x-login manager (like gdm, kdm...). > normally it doesn't matter which one (from the installed ones) is configured, > as all present alternatives will be selectable. > in the end, when nothing else works than gdm, you can always > rename /usr/bin/gdm to something else and make /usr/bin/gdm a symlink > to /opt/trinity/bin/kdm :) > (brute force, I know). > I....don't think I want to do that.. It might blow up & I might not remember what really belongs where. It is working now, so I am going to leave well-enough alone:) I'm glad I got it working so I could update to squeeze yet keep kde3 for my wife, but it sure has used a lot of my time getting it to work! -- Paul Cartwright