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voidmain:
If "ps aux | grep gdm" returns anything then you are using the gnome login manager. If "ps aux | grep kdm" returns something you are using KDE login manager. What version of RedHat are you using? Since you are using RedHat then there should be a file called "/etc/sysconfig/desktop". If that file contains the line:

DESKTOP="GNOME"

then it will use gdm (Gnome's login manager), if it has:

DESKTOP="KDE"

then it will use kdm (KDE's login manager).

[ October 20, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

Doogee:
well gdm returned 2 results but it said root and kdm returned one but it was my login (Dan)

voidmain:
What version of RedHat?

Master of Reality:
there is an easier way to do that but i cant remember how.

[EDIT: The way i was thinkin of only worx in slackware]

[ October 20, 2002: Message edited by: The Master of Reality / Bob ]

Doogee:
redhat 7.3

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