durch einen misslungenen update-versuch zu kde 4.1 habe ich nun leider den icw-wm als standart-wm
dort die Variable DISPLAYMANAGER entsprechend umstellen./etc/sysconfig/displaymanager
## Path: Desktop/Display manager
## Description: settings to generate a proper displaymanager config
## Type: string(kdm,kdm3,kdm4,xdm,gdm,wdm,console)
## Default: ""
#
# Here you can set the default Display manager (kdm/xdm/gdm/wdm/console).
# all changes in this file require a restart of the displaymanager
#
DISPLAYMANAGER="kdm4"
## Type: yesno
## Default: no
#
# Allow remote access (XDMCP) to your display manager (xdm/kdm/gdm). Please note
# that a modified kdm or xdm configuration, e.g. by KDE control center
# will not be changed. For gdm, values will be updated after change.
# XDMCP service should run only on trusted networks and you have to disable
# firewall for interfaces, where you want to provide this service.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS="no"
## Type: yesno
## Default: no
#
# Allow remote access of the user root to your display manager. Note
# that root can never login if DISPLAYMANAGER_SHUTDOWN is "auto" and
# System/Security/Permissions/PERMISSION_SECURITY is "paranoid"
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_ROOT_LOGIN_REMOTE="no"
## Type: yesno
## Default: yes
#
# Let the displaymanager start a local Xserver.
# Set to "no" for remote-access only.
# Set to "no" on architectures without any Xserver (e.g. s390/s390x).
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_STARTS_XSERVER="yes"
## Type: yesno
## Default: no
#
# TCP port 6000 of Xserver. When set to "no" (default) Xserver is
# started with "-nolisten tcp". Only set this to "yes" if you really
# need to. Remote X service should run only on trusted networks and
# you have to disable firewall for interfaces, where you want to
# provide this service. Use ssh X11 port forwarding whenever possible.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER_TCP_PORT_6000_OPEN="no"
## Type: string
## Default:
#
# Define the user whom should get logged in without request. If string
# is empty, display standard login dialog.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN="volker"
## Type: yesno
## Default: no
#
# Allow all users to login without password, but ask for the user, if
# DISPLAYMANAGER_AUTOLOGIN is empty.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_PASSWORD_LESS_LOGIN="no"
## Type: yesno
## Default: no
#
# Display a combobox for Active Directory domains.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_AD_INTEGRATION="no"
## Type: list(root,all,none,auto)
## Default: auto
#
# Determine who will be able to shutdown or reboot the system in kdm
# and gdm. Valid values are: "root" (only root can shutdown), "all"
# (everybody can shutdown), "none" (nobody can shutdown from
# displaymanager), "auto" (follow
# System/Security/Permissions/PERMISSION_SECURITY to decide: "easy
# local" is equal to "all", everything else is equal to "root"). Note
# that remote user can never shutdown in GDM.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_SHUTDOWN="auto"
## Type: string
## Default: "auto"
#
# Mode to configure on output devices by default
# (RANDR 1.2 compatible drivers only).
#
# If set to "auto", DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_auto is used on laptops, and
# the empty string on workstations.
#
# The output is not explicitly enabled (read: disabled) if set to an empty
# string.
# If the variable contains a fully configured modeline (see default of
# DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_auto), the mode is defined and set.
# If the variable contains a mode name only, the mode has to be defined
# already.
#
# If a monitor is attached during Xstartup, or when invoking "xrandr --auto"
# during runtime, the output is correctly configured and a mode is
# automatically selected if none has been used so far.
#
# Variables are checked according to their extension for
# VGA DVI_I DVI_D DVI_A Composite S_Video Component LFP Proprietary
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_VGA="auto"
## Type: string
## Default: "1024x768_60 64.11 1024 1080 1184 1344 768 769 772 795 -HSync +Vsync"
#
# Mode to use for laptops for DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_* on laptops only,
# when the according variable is set to "auto".
# (RANDR 1.2 compatible drivers only).
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_RANDR_MODE_auto="1024x768_60 64.11 1024 1080 1184 1344 768 769 772 795 -HSync +Vsync"
## Type: string(Xorg,Xgl)
## Path: Desktop/Display manager
## Default: "Xorg"
#
# Xgl is an experimental Xserver using OpenGL for rendering.
# Right now only the glx backend is supported, which runs on top of a
# standard Xorg server providing OpenGL.
# Set this to 'Xgl' and run SuSEconfig only if you want to run your
# displaymanager (kdm/gdm/xdm) on Xgl on top of Xorg.
# This setting is case sensitive.
# Warning! This is highly experimental.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER="Xorg"
## Type: string
## Path: Desktop/Display manager
## Default: "-accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:pbuffer"
#
# Xglx is an experimental Xserver using OpenGL for rendering.
# Additional options for startup when using a display manager.
# You can try
# "-accel glx"
# or
# "-accel glx:pbuffer"
# in order to get accelerated indirect OpenGL rendering for 3D applications.
# You can also try
# "-accel xv"
# to accelerate XVideo color space conversion and/or scaling.
#
# See also /usr/share/doc/packages/xgl/README.SUSE
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_XGL_OPTS="-accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:pbuffer"
## Path: Desktop/Display manager
## Description: settings to generate a proper displaymanager config
## Config: kdm3
## Type: string
## Default:
#
# space separated list of users for which icons should be shown in KDM
# if empty, then take system defaults
#
KDM_USERS=""
## Type: string
## Default:
#
# Special greeting words in kdm
#
KDM_GREETSTRING=""
## Type: string
## Default:
#
# Defines extra Server Arguments given to the kdm display manager when
# starting a local display. Useful to override e.g. the -dpi setting.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_KDM_LOCALARGS=""
## Type: string
## Default: SUSE
#
# Define the theme to be used by kdm. If empty, the traditional login
# window is used (which lacks some features)
#
DISPLAYMANAGER_KDM_THEME="SUSE"
## Type: string
## Default:
## Path: Desktop
## Description: default mouse cursor theme
#
# Name of mouse cursor theme for X11. Possible themes can be found
# in /usr/share/icons/
#
X_MOUSE_CURSOR="DMZ"
## Path: Desktop/Window manager
## Description:
## Type: string(kde,fvwm,gnome,windowmaker)
## Default: kde
## Config: profiles,kde,susewm
#
# Here you can set the default window manager (kde, fvwm, ...)
# changes here require at least a re-login
DEFAULT_WM="startkde4"
## Type: yesno
## Default: yes
#
# install the SuSE extension for new users
# (theme and additional functions)
#
INSTALL_DESKTOP_EXTENSIONS="yes"
## Path: Desktop
## Description: prepare global sycoca database for faster first startup
## Type: list(yes,initial,no)
## Default: initial
#
# building a global sycoca database, which can be used at first user
# login in KDE
#
KDE_BUILD_GLOBAL_SYCOCA="initial"
## Type: yesno
## Default: yes
#
# To disable IPv6 support within KDE. It might solve large timeouts due to
# broken servers which claim to have IPv6 support, but do not respond.
#
KDE_USE_IPV6="yes"
## Type: yesno
## Default: yes
#
# IDN support can get disabled to avoid DNS phishing for example.
#
KDE_USE_IDN="yes"
muss ich checken, werde ich berichten. danke schonmal!st das Paket kde4-kdm installiert? Wenn ja, welche Version?
ähm, was ist denn noch gleich der bootsplash?Versuch im Bootsplash mal ein zusätzliches "desktop=kde"
Oder das Ganze beim Booten als Bootoption eintippen und schauen ob das nützt bevor man die Systemdateien ändert!Freddie62 schrieb:Wenn ich mich nicht irre, kannst Di das im Yast unter "System" => "Konfiguration des Bootloaders" als "Bootoption" hinzufügen.
Der Tip ist gut, es fehlt nur der openSUSE-Korrekturfaktor:gropiuskalle schrieb:Bzw. unter /etc/sysconfig/windowmanager die Zeile 'DEFAULT_WM=' auf "kde" (mit Anführungszeichen!) setzen.
kalle@hoppers:~> cat /etc/SuSE-release && cat /etc/sysconfig/windowmanager | grep _WM
openSUSE 10.3 (i586)
VERSION = 10.3
DEFAULT_WM="kde"
tooltime@athlon:~> cat /etc/SuSE-release && cat /etc/sysconfig/windowmanager | grep _WM
openSUSE 11.0 (i586)
VERSION = 11.0
DEFAULT_WM="startkde3"