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Description of problem: I want to run openbox, but when I have KDE installed, slim chooses a KDE session even when I select openbox-session How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Edit /etc/sysconfig/desktop to look like this: PREFERRED="OPENBOX" DESKTOP="OPENBOX" DISPLAYMANAGER=/usr/bin/slim-dynwm 2. Restart computer 3. Once the login screen appears, press F1 to select openbox-session Actual results: Slim launches kde-session Expected results: openbox instead of KDE Additional info: I can manually over-ride the login_cmd in /etc/slim.conf to say only 'openbox-session' which causes openbox to launch as I expected.
I think this might be switchdesk's fault. I manually edited ~/.Xclients-default, which switchdesk created, and changed WM="startkde" to WM="openbox-session"
This package has changed ownership in the Fedora Package Database. Reassigning to the new owner of this component.
Ok, then reassigning to switchdesk
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