On Thursday 20 April 2006 21:32, "Arthur Pemberton" pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/20/06, Patrick W. Barnes nman64@n-man.com wrote:
On Thursday 20 April 2006 20:29, "Arthur Pemberton" pemboa@gmail.com
wrote:
On 4/20/06, Frank Schmitt ich@frank-schmitt.net wrote:
Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org writes:
Sounds like a wrapper for sysreport which is available in Fedora too. Would be quite useful for the less technically inclined users.
Have a look at KDE's kinfocenter.
Unfortuantely, not many people use KDE on Fedora apperently.
Actually, a lot of people do, including myself. The majority use GNOME either by preference or because it is the default.
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Well I can take your word on that. However, it is handly encouraging when one selects all KDE apps in Anaconda-Pirut and then I boot and find gdm. And the only way to fix tha tis to manually uninstall gdm or edit /etc/X11/predm
You can set the preferred display manager globally in a much cleaner manner:
su -c echo 'DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE"' >> /etc/sysconfig/desktop
It might not be unreasonable to seek an option in firstboot to select the display manager at install time when multiple desktop environments are installed. (I suspect that's too small of a project for the SoC, though. ;-) )