(Note: This isn't a call for help; I reinstalled Kubuntu.)
I installed Kubuntu 5.10 from DVD and then decided to have a look at GNOME. Apparently I was supposed to "apt-get install gnome-desktop" but instead I used "apt-get install gnome" (and then used Synaptic to install a bunch of other GNOME-related apps).
Afterwards, kdm would start, I'd log in, the screen would blank, and kdm would come right up again. ("dpkg-reconfigure kdm" didn't help.)
Gdm worked fine.
I found another person who had the same problem, here (it's in French, but basically says the same thing).
Personal opinion: gdm would be OK if (a) one could get rid of that Fedora-like full-screen theme and (b) configure it to allow root logins.
<edit> Make that "ubuntu-desktop," not "gnome-desktop". </edit>
I installed Kubuntu 5.10 from DVD and then decided to have a look at GNOME. Apparently I was supposed to "apt-get install gnome-desktop" but instead I used "apt-get install gnome" (and then used Synaptic to install a bunch of other GNOME-related apps).
Afterwards, kdm would start, I'd log in, the screen would blank, and kdm would come right up again. ("dpkg-reconfigure kdm" didn't help.)
Gdm worked fine.
I found another person who had the same problem, here (it's in French, but basically says the same thing).
Personal opinion: gdm would be OK if (a) one could get rid of that Fedora-like full-screen theme and (b) configure it to allow root logins.
<edit> Make that "ubuntu-desktop," not "gnome-desktop". </edit>
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