[rhn-users] Set default global login to KDE

Alfred Hovdestad alfred.hovdestad at usask.ca
Fri Feb 23 20:41:38 UTC 2007


Hi.

The really belongs in the Taroon list:
Taroon-list  	Discussion of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (Taroon)
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/taroon-list

The answer is /etc/sysconfig/desktop

   Alfred Hovdestad


Hopson, Russell wrote:
> Hi RHN Users,
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> I have 5 RHEL AS 3 workstations with active subscriptions, all up2date. 
>  I am not versed in RHEL/Linux terminology and little of this knowledge 
> is required for the application for which I use these workstations. 
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> That said, I am searching for a way to easily set the global login path 
> to KDE (required by my application) without having to select the session 
> for each user individually.  Recently, when I performed an update it 
> hijacked the default login for all 85+ users to gnome.  The problem with 
> this is that when you log using gnome you arrive a black screen with 
> various boxes popped up with no text (a problem I spent considerable 
> time trying to figure out long ago to no avail as I do not need to use 
> gnome).  The only solution is to ctrl/alt/bksp and come back out and 
> change the session to KDE and save it but it is very annoying as it has 
> happened on more than one occasion after an update.  I can find nothing 
> in the system settings that will allow me to do this.
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> Thank you in advance for any help you can offer in this matter.
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> Russ
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