Sorry, I was definitely wrong. Was away from my computer when I responded :)
As root, simply create /etc/sysconfig/desktop. You will want this in that file:
DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE
It's as simple as executing this as root:
echo "DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE" > /etc/sysconfig/desktop
I think you may need to reboot once the file is complete - but init 5 may also do the trick...
On Sat, 1 Dec 2012, Scot P. Floess wrote:
Just create the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop and put in it:
DESKTOP=KDM
I believe it's DESKTOP - you can dbl check /etc/X11/prefdm
Sent from my phoneMike Watson mikew@crucis.net wrote:The last reply to this subject said to modify /etc/sysconfig/desktop to change GDM to KDM. This would then enable the KDE login screen instead of the default Gnome.
However, when I checked my CentOS 6.3 system, there was no such file, no /etc/sysconfig/desktop. I've not been able to find any method to enable KDE login in 6.3. The method mentioned in the earlier reply was for CentOS 5, not 6.
Any further suggestions?
mw
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