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<title>KDE GUI Login Configuration HOWTO
<author>John P. Meshkoff,II <url url="mailto:johnm@sivakalpa.org" name="johnm@sivakalpa.org">
<date>v1.01 2002/06/10 link update
<date>v1.02 2002/07/14 kcontrol update
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unstable, or cause it to crash. The procedures explained in this HOWTO have
been tested and should not cause problems if used correctly.
If you are not comfortable with manual editing of system files, you may open a
If you have KDE 2.2 or higher, and you are not comfortable with manual editing of system files, you may open a
terminal window (xterm or konsole) from your user desktop (NOT the root
desktop), then type and enter:
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Enter your root password at the prompt, and make the changes from within the
KDE Control Center that appears: go to <em>Applications ==> Login Manager</em>. Choose
the appropriate configuration tab; you can easily configure every aspect of
the login screen from there.
the login screen from there. In Earlier versions of KDE, kcontrol can modify
kdmrc, but cannot modify Xsession which is used in those versions; see the
note below about changes from KDE 2.2 and higher.
To see how to manually configure some of these, and see what these
configuration files do, proceed as follows:

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</article>