On Thursday 12 May 2005 23:41, Ankush Grover wrote: > On 5/13/05, Sam Johnson <johnsonsamc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello, > > I have just installed KDE and am very happy with it. However, I can no > > longer boot into GNOME, but I can still use my beloved GNOME apps in KDE. > > My question is, how do I set KDE as the default session so I don't have > > to set it to boot to KDE every time? > > when your system boots in the X mode .Select from the session the > desktop you want gnome or kde.When you choose any of those it will be > asked whether you want to keep it default say "Yes".Next time you boot > you will get KDE as default > > > Regards > > Ankush 1) login to the user account that you want to have KDE as it's default (login to KDE or gnome it doesn't matter) 2) open a terminal and type (as the user) "switchdesk KDE" 3) restart the X-server (ctl-alt-backspace) 4) now the default for the user is KDE