

Next reboot - or kill your X session completely. Next I created ~/.xinitrc with only one line: To make it work - and this is just a hack - I set the runlevel in /etc/inittab to 3: Using startkde would give a message that it couldn't open up DISPLAY - I then set export=DISPLAY=:0.0 and ran startkde but no dice. I've even read of others that once they get kdm as the login screen then it will no longer accept their password - it keeps returning to the login screen. Normally I could edit the /etc/sysconfig/desktop file and that would do the trick. The gdm login screen no longer has a 'Session' option to select KDE as the desktop.

I did use the livedvd install if that makes a difference - but I'm seeing posts all over about this issue so I'm not sure it it matters that I used the livedvd.

There is something broken in 6.4 as to getting KDE to run.
