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i am a big time noob and i just installed RH7.3 w/ KDE and GNOMEand got enlightenment installed
how do i add enlightenment to the KDE Login Manager?
I tried adding it to Kcontrol>Sysyem>login Manager>Session but if i click on it in the login Manager it goes into kde?
thnx
[/edit] nevermind, i went back to Kcontrol and typed "enlightenment" and it works, i think i mispelled it the first time
OK, go to control center->system->login manager, click on modify, enter root password when prompted, go to Sessions tab New Type enter enlightenment click add button, Apply., button, exit from KDEc(or whatever desktop environment/window manager you are using), you'll be presented with KDE login, from pulldown menu choose enlightenment, enter user name and pass and you should be able to login to E.
Hope it works for you.
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