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KDE Desktop help?
Hi all
I have just got and installed Redhat 9 after many (unhappy) years of Micro$oft products. I am more than happy with Linux so far. I cant believe I lived without it for so long! I cant wait to start tweaking!.
At the moment i am just playing around with some of the applications that came with Redhat. But I am having a few problems with my migration from Wins. Hope someone can help:
1) I have KDE as my desktop. But when I logout it goes back to the login screen and from there I have to choose Shutdown. How can I change this so I can choose from KDE?
2) I donwloaded Winamp. But I cant get streaming and cant get it to read any mp3 files. It just hangs. I have created a desktop Icon to go to the Winamp script.
3) I have a wireless card (3com Airconnect) but this is not recognised when I installed Redhat. Are there any drivers for this card? And how to apply so it will work?
I can see how much I will enjoy using Linux. There is a lot of tweaking to do but this will make more sense the more I use it. Its hard moving from windows to a system where you have complete control, rather than a dumb terminal (which windows so clearly is). I have purchased a couple of books that should get me going!
Hope you can help
thanks in advance
Silv3r
I hate Windows
1) I guess you use auto-login? Try turning that off and see if it works now from KDE. If so I think I can help you a bit further.
Ton
Hi
I dont use Auto login. I have to stick in my username and password.
I cant believe you have to go back to the login screen to shutdown. You only have LOGOUT as an option on the Kmenu, so I guess maybe you do.
Hope you can help further
Silv3r
I hate Windows
- Your using Redhat?
Well, Redhat removed this option from kde
To get it back, place the following line into /etc/sysconfig/desktop:
[code:1]
DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE"
[/code:1]
After this KDE should offer the shutdown option when logging out.
- Don't use Windows-aplications on Linux, use proper linuxapplication in stead. xmms is more then capable to play mp3. In RedHat you should download the mp3-plugin though from the site of mmx.
- check the RH site if RH supports this type of card.
Most network cards now adays also include Linux drivers on their installation disk or website.
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Original von silv3rgun
Hi
I dont use Auto login. I have to stick in my username and password.
I cant believe you have to go back to the login screen to shutdown. You only have LOGOUT as an option on the Kmenu, so I guess maybe you do.
Hope you can help further
Silv3r
When I choose logout in the menu I get a window with 3 options: login as an another user, shutdown and reboot.
What you get?
He's getting the one you would get when you use KDE in init 3.
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The airconnect uses the prism driver. See:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Linux.Wireless.drivers.html#Spectrum24t
I have RH9 using kde 3.1 and when i click on log out i only get the option "are you sure..."
once upon a time i had logout, shutdown and reboot, but i dont know where it went!!!
Original von tons
Original von silv3rgun
Hi
I dont use Auto login. I have to stick in my username and password.
I cant believe you have to go back to the login screen to shutdown. You only have LOGOUT as an option on the Kmenu, so I guess maybe you do.
Hope you can help further
Silv3r
When I choose logout in the menu I get a window with 3 options: login as an another user, shutdown and reboot.
What you get?
I've been searching but can't find a possible solution. The button I placed on my taskbar uses "kdesktop default logout" as a shortcut. But I guess this doesn't do the trick for you.
Well the solutin is to add the option desktopmanager=KDE to you /etc/sysconfig/desktop .
If after that KDE still does not show the options you also have to configure your session manager using kcontrol
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Hi all
Thanks all.
Rinse. I have been away so will try the fix tonight. Will let you know. Thx
Wil. Thanks for the link. Again I wil try the link and drivers tonight. Thx
So much to learn!
Speak later
Silv3r
I hate Windows
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I tried that and it worked a treat! YEAHHHHHH!
Dont know why KDE removed this option. Even like the dragon! hahah
Thanks again for your help. You have been the only person that I have asked that has managed to come up with a solution.
Thx
Silv3r
I hate Windows
Original von silv3rgun
Dont know why KDE removed this option. Even like the dragon! hahah
Hmm, kde did not remove it, Redhat did
Thanks again for your help. You have been the only person that I have asked that has managed to come up with a solution.
Your welcome
It actually not really my solution, someone posted it a while ago in a Dutch forum about Linux
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hahahah I like your style!
Hmmm Red Hat eh? Gits! Starting to think that maybe they suck!
Anyhooo .. Thx again
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