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    Always want KDE as default

    Okay, NORMALLY when I do a clean install of Kubuntu it's up to me whether or not I later add GNOME. This time, however--when I installed 10.10 on one of my computers--GNOME somehow came along for the ride. That doesn't bother me [too much], although I prefer being in control. (I've noticed that it's now referred to as "Ubuntu Desktop Version" or something, not GNOME, but it still looks like GNOME to me!)

    But I want KDE to always be the default--even if a user previously logged in with GNOME. Is there a setting/option/config file somewhere that will always revert back to KDE regardless of the user's last DE choice? (I haven't gotten around to adding some of the others I normally add, like IceWM, but will when I feel like it.)
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    Re: Always want KDE as default

    Originally posted by Teunis
    System settings/System administration/ Start up and shut down/ Session management/ During log in
    No, there's nothing there, just:

    Code:
    On login:
    
    . Restore previous session
    . Restore manually saved session
    . Start with an empty session
    The last choice is what I already had selected. There's also a space for "applications to be excluded from sessions" but that's not it.
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      Re: Always want KDE as default

      I haven't used this for a long time, but it used to be that the "Sessions" option was available in the log-in screen and you could select "Make this the default desktop" (or something similar) at your next log-in.

      If you have auto-login enabled this option will not be presented.

      I also think that if you have the file default.desktop in /usr/share/xsessions it will load the desktop indicated by that file. You could copy kde.desktop to default.desktop and see if it works...

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        Re: Always want KDE as default

        Originally posted by oshunluvr
        I haven't used this for a long time, but it used to be that the "Sessions" option was available in the log-in screen and you could select "Make this the default desktop" (or something similar) at your next log-in.
        Nope, I'm not seeing anything like that any more.

        Also, since I normally manually install GNOME after KDE, I've always been given the choice of KDM or GDM as my default, but since GNOME just [somehow] came along for the ride this time, I never saw that option.

        If you have auto-login enabled this option will not be presented.
        No, never.

        I also think that if you have the file default.desktop in /usr/share/xsessions it will load the desktop indicated by that file. You could copy kde.desktop to default.desktop and see if it works...
        Thanks. Will give that a whirl. Or I'll find the config file that must have KDM/GDM available to set as the default.

        BTW, the only options on the login screen include one called "Default"--which, this being KUBUNTU and all, you'd think would mean...KDE!, and then KDE, Ubuntu Desktop Edition, a safe mode and a failsafe mode. Care to guess what "Default" logs me in under?
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          Re: Always want KDE as default

          hows about your first know if your using KDM or GDM. use dpkg --reconfigure to set up your DM.. since you know u have KDM i would try

          sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm

          in a konsole , that should ask you if you want to use KDM or GDM as your login manager.

          no matter what one u use there should be a session button.depending on ur login theme it might not say session or might have no word at all. but i have yet to find a theme with out that session button (althougth some make it hard to find).
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