Thanks for all. Is there another desktop manager more interesting, beautiful and "idiot-proof" that KDM. Thanks > Cris Amon Caminha da Rocha wrote: >> Please, anybody knows how to take session type off at KDE 3.2.2 > > According to: "kdebase/kdm/README" > > Configuring session types > ------------------------- > > The way session types are configured changed drastically in KDE 3.2. > Session types are now represented by .desktop files in appropriate > locations. > The format of the .desktop files is (not yet) defined in the > FreeDesktop.org > desktop entry spec. Differences to "standard" .desktop files are: > - the Type is fixed to XSession and can be omitted > - the Encoding is fixed to UTF-8 and can be omitted > - the Exec field will be passed to "eval exec" in a bourne shell; no macro > expansion is performed on it. "default", "custom" and "failsafe" are > magic > constants that cause special actions. > - Name, Comment, TryExec and Hidden are supported > - the remaining keys have no meaning currently > Session types are internally identified by filename (without extension); > that's what will be saved to ~/.dmrc and what DESKTOP_SESSION will be set > to. > For every magic Exec constant a session type of the same name exists. > > Unless your system is configured differently already, you should create a > directory ${kde_confdir}/kdm/sessions and add this to kdmrc: > > [X-*-Core] > SessionsDirs=${kde_confdir}/kdm/sessions,${kde_datadir}/kdm/sessions > > (Note that you must use actual paths instead of variables, see the section > about KDM's file system layout.) > Do any changes only in the config directory - any changes in the data > directory will be lost after the next KDE update. > > To override a session type, copy the .desktop file from the data dir to > the > config dir and edit it at will. Removing the shipped session types can be > accomplished by "shadowing" them with .desktop files containing > Hidden=true. > For the magic session types no .desktop files exist by default, but KDM > pretends they would, so you can override them like any other type. > I guess you already know how to add a new session type by now. ;-) > > --------------- > > So, the session types: "default", "custom" and "failsafe" can NOT be > removed. > Other session types can be removed by deleting the appropriate 'desktop' > file > from the directories listed in the: "SessionDirs" path in the: "kdmrc" > file. > > -- > JRT > > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde mailing list. > Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. > ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.