From 5ddc4d2fa0a88092a515275b93575458cd36324d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 17:59:29 -0600 Subject: Rename startkde to starttde --- doc/faq/install.docbook | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/faq/install.docbook') diff --git a/doc/faq/install.docbook b/doc/faq/install.docbook index 8de7055b9..8dc1227ea 100644 --- a/doc/faq/install.docbook +++ b/doc/faq/install.docbook @@ -377,16 +377,16 @@ calling them, you can only benefit fully from &kde;'s advanced features if you use the &kde; window manager and its helper programs. In order to make it easy for you, we have provided a simple -script called startkde which gets installed in starttde which gets installed in $KDEDIR/bin and is therefore in your path. Edit the file .xinitrc in your home folder (make a backup copy first!), remove everything that looks like calling a window -manager, and insert startkde instead. Restart the &X-Server;. If you use +manager, and insert starttde instead. Restart the &X-Server;. If you use &kdm;/xdm, you will have to edit the file .xsession instead of .xinitrc. And if there is no .xinitrc or .xsession in your home folder, simply create a new one with just one line containing -startkde. +starttde. Some systems (notably &RedHat; &Linux;) use .Xclients instead. @@ -420,19 +420,19 @@ can lead to problems if you are not careful. - + How do I start &kde;? The most comfortable method to start &kde; is to use the -startkde script. Simply put the line -startkde at the end of your .xsession +starttde script. Simply put the line +starttde at the end of your .xsession file (or your .xinitrc or .Xclients file if you are not using &kdm; or xdm). Please also remove the lines that start your previous window manager. If there is no .xsession, .xinitrc, or .Xclients in your home folder, simply create a new one -that contains just one line: startkde. +that contains just one line: starttde.