> Just tried kde-redhat on a FC2-machine, but it did not have > internationalisation for the office-packages, so I did a downgrade back > to a very vanilla up to date FC2/Updates/Extras/Livna-machine. > > The downgrade was actually quite smoothly done, but one last thing is > haunting me. The default desktop through GDM is still KDE. > > I cannot see any suspicious thin in any of the configuration files i am > aware of: > > /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf looks unsuspicious to me > /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions includes both GNOME and KDE > /etc/X11/dm/Sessions includes GNOME > > $ cat /etc/sysconfig/desktop > DESKTOP="GNOME" > > # switchdesk gnome > -> no effect > > $ switchdesk gnome > -> no effect > > # gdmsetup > I cannot find any configuration tool to set the default desktop. > > Do I miss anything out? In the meantime I am even thinking of KDM having > genetically modified itself to look exactly like GDM. > > Simply: I ran out of ideas. Maybe somebody knows the little bit I am > missing out. > > Thanks > Markus > > > If you used switchdesk to choose KDE you may have to reset the KDE to GNOME in ~.Xclients and or ~.Xclients-default. I seem to remember having to do that when I used switchdesk to KDE to reset it to start GNOME. -- Richard E Miles Federal Way WA. registered linux user 46097