Re: Can't switch to KDE

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On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 15:14 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 12:35 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sat, 2008-09-06 at 08:23 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> > > Look, we have been at this too long.
> > 
> > Agreed.
> > 
> > > switchdesk changes the
> > > file .Xclient-defaults but that file is not sourced on my machine. If
> > > you know how to get it sourced when you login I will be glad to learn
> > > something new.
> > 
> > And I've been trying to explain that I don't use switchdesk because I
> > get the right result by editing /etc/sysconfig/desktop, which for some
> > reason isn't working for you.
> > 
> > I suspect that if you find out why switchdesk doesn't work for you, you
> > will also find out why my method doesn't work for you. The answer may be
> > to do with your X setup, not with switchdesk or /etc/sysconfig/desktop.
> > 
> > This is what is supposed to happen on F9 (note that this has changed a
> > bit since F8):
> > 
> > Boot goes to state 5
> > ... which runs /etc/event.d/prefdm
> > ... which runs /etc/X11/prefdm
> > ... which consults /etc/sysconfig.desktop if present, and sets the
> > desktop manager
> > ... and then executes it.
> > The desktop manager runs the login session
> > ... then runs X as a child
> > 
> > You might want to look at /var/log/messages to see what is actually
> > happening.
> > 
> > poc
> > 
> You boot process stops to soon. Once you are in a login session we still
> have the question of what window manager is launched when you login.
> What do you think controls that?

What do you think controls it? It's usually part of the X initialization
process, which itself is run via xinit or startkde or whatever. The
window manager is simply another X client. I say "usually" because you
can have X running with *no* window manager. It's not terribly useful
but it can happen when the wm crashes for some reason (in which case if
you have a terminal open you can just start it again without ending the
session.)

poc

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