[K12OSN] *sigh* FC2 issues
Andrew
adfour at mtaonline.net
Wed Aug 11 20:25:59 UTC 2004
I know redhat helped a lot with the early stages. But it seems that the
fedora model just isn't right for k12ltsp. At this rate FC3 will be out
by the time we have a reliable fc2.Wouldn't it make more sense to drop
fedora? I did. Debian comes to mind, but for those of us living in
netware systems maybe suse would be a good candidate? I don't mean to be
a killjoy, but I haven't been comfortable with any of the 4.X k12ltsps,
and I get the sense that the prob might be fedora itself.
>On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 07:14, Shawn Powers wrote:
>
>
>>Apparently the things I tested in beta were not the things I should have
>>been testing... Because now I'm installing 4.1.0 -- and I'm running into
>>troublesome issues... Anyone have suggestions:
>>
>>1) I like kdm, with the login/password dialog on the same screen. I
>>always use kdm, but now, in the kdm configuration (in kcontrol) I don't
>>have the option to remove the sessions I don't want (ie, everything but
>>icewm) Is there a new configuration place for this? I don't even see
>>"Reset your Desktop" as an option in kdm.
>>
>>2) I guess that was it -- but #1 involves several issues, the "Reset
>>Desktop" session is gone, and I can't disable everything but IceWM. IN
>>FACT, IceWM isn't even an option in kdm anymore...
>>
>>Were there drastic changes in the way kdm behaves? I have gotten rid of
>>kdm and gdm, so that xdm is used -- but it doesn't have the option (of
>>course) to reset desktop either...
>>
>>
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>KDM did indeed make a change that none of us caught. I've fixed IceWM and
>will start work on "Reset Desktop". The updated IceWM has already been added
>to the update repository.
>
>I don't see an option to change sessions in kcontrol. You can do it the
>"manual" way by removing the sessions you don't want from /usr/share/xessions/
>
>-Eric
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