Dave Gutteridge
2005-Aug-01 17:27 UTC
[CentOS] KDE as default, and looking up CentOS on the web.
This should be simple, but I can't find it on the web: How do I make KDE my default environment? Every time I reboot it goes back to Gnome unless I specifically change the environment before logging in. And while I'm at it, why is it I never find any information about CentOS on the net? I look up "CentOS KDE default" or something like that, and I get more about things like Mandrake or Fedora or any other distro than I do about CentOS. I know that CentOS is supposed to be on the same level as Fedora Core 3 and Red Hat Enterprise 8 or 9... but still, why is it that no one even seems to mention CentOS? It's like this big but invisible community of users. Dave
Johnny Hughes
2005-Aug-01 17:35 UTC
[CentOS] KDE as default, and looking up CentOS on the web.
On Mon, August 1, 2005 12:27 pm, Dave Gutteridge said:> > This should be simple, but I can't find it on the web: > How do I make KDE my default environment? Every time I reboot it > goes back to Gnome unless I specifically change the environment before > logging in. > > And while I'm at it, why is it I never find any information about > CentOS on the net? I look up "CentOS KDE default" or something like > that, and I get more about things like Mandrake or Fedora or any other > distro than I do about CentOS. I know that CentOS is supposed to be on > the same level as Fedora Core 3 and Red Hat Enterprise 8 or 9... but > still, why is it that no one even seems to mention CentOS? It's like > this big but invisible community of users. >Run the command: switchdesk as root and pick KDE -- Johnny Hughes <http://www.HughesJR.com/>
Simon Perreault
2005-Aug-01 17:56 UTC
[CentOS] KDE as default, and looking up CentOS on the web.
On Monday 01 August 2005 13:27, Dave Gutteridge wrote:> And while I'm at it, why is it I never find any information about > CentOS on the net? I look up "CentOS KDE default" or something like > that, and I get more about things like Mandrake or Fedora or any other > distro than I do about CentOS.Because CentOS is younger and less popular than those other distros. When I search for information related to CentOS I try these terms, in this order: rhel centos fedora <-- I usually stop here linux