Le 08/09/2013 00:54, Cameron Rapp a écrit :
Hi,
Thanks! I tried the DISPLAYMANAGER=tdm and it worked on my 12.3
machine. The issue with the path appears to be when X is not running,
there is no auto complete for kde binaries so I had a hard time
starting kdm. I also expected to be able to set DEFAULT_WM=tdm to make
it start when using the startx script but yast errors on it. I'm going
to reinstall this machine because it may just be cause i broke it
changing the sysconfig, and ill see how it goes afterwards.
On my 11.4 machine, I did a clean install and set DISPLAYMANAGER=tdm,
I got the message "Starting service tdm" when I switched to runlevel
5, but xdm appeared instead, changing to runlevel 3 makes it say
"Shutting down service xdm", I can't get it to start even if i point
DISPLAYMANAGER directly to kdm, weird.
Could we please bring the knetworkmanager8 package back for 11.4 since
it still uses the old networkmanager? I was looking for the SRPM, The
page at
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity/rpm/ says
they are only available for RHEL6 which would be fine, but the
directory is empty.
I would rather use a newer version of suse but there are a few things
holding me back.
Amazing job on keeping the old KDE up to date so far!
Cameron
Hello,
I've just found out that, on openSUSE 11.x, the "/etc/init.d/xdm"
scripts has hardcoded all distribution-known DM (e.g. KDM, GDM ...) and
does not allow custom-defined DM, so there is no proper way to run TDM !
I've also seen that updates in "packman" repository packages cause
unresolved libraries in TDE and prevents some packages installation
(amarok).
So I've just rebuilt the entire 11.4 packages, including a workaround to
run TDM, and the knetworkmanager8 package.
You must wait a few day for the synchronization on the mirrors, then
update your computer.
Francois