nop! u may not added the kdm !
create like debian and alter rd script startup , and added teh escanned
desktops to them..
i thinkthat trinity its suppost to replace older kde 3.X desktops and
allowing running multiple versions are not the main objetive, the libraries
are the main compecpt and obviously will affect enviorements.. theres a lot
of work!
but its very amaizing that cant do taht!
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Darrell Anderson
<humanreadable(a)yahoo.com>wrote;wrote:
How is Trinity installed in Kubuntu to allow running
Trinity or KDE4?
Slackware uses two primary run levels: 3 and 4.
Run level 3 uses a command line login and starts X and KDE 3.5.10 from the
command line, through /usr/bin/startx, /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.kde, and
/usr/bin/startkde.
Run level 4 starts X through /usr/bin/kdm and that is where users login and
run /usr/bin/startkde.
Building Trinity to install in /opt is no problem, but running either
Trinity or KDE 3.5.10 from the same system in run level 4 is not so
straightforward.
For run level 3, all I need do is create a new xinitrc file named
xinitrc.trinity. I can make that the system default or let each user account
make that the default. Easy enough.
Run level 4 seems a tad more complicated. I can add the Trinity version of
kdm (opt/trinity/bin/kdm) to the system rc.d/rc.4 script. I can add a second
Xsession script for the Trinity version of kdm to ensure the Trinity version
of Xsession is used. But at that point users wanting to run or test both
Trinity and KDE 3 5.10 on the same system seem stuck using either the KDE
kdm or the Trinity kdm. There does not seem a nice way to toggle the system
unless I modify the rc.4 script to ask the user which kdm to use.
A login manager should be desktop environment-neutral. I'll guess there is
no damage in using either version of kdm to launch either Trinity or KDE
3.5.10. Yet perhaps there might be problems because of the libraries loaded
into memory.
I'll guess that Kubuntu avoids the problem because the default login
manager is gdm. The stock Slackware does not come with gdm or gnome. Then
again, possibly Kubuntu uses the KDE4 kdm as the default login manager and
that avoids library conflicts too.
I hope I'm missing something obvious and simple. :)
Thanks.
Darrell
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