I just installed Linux for the first time on my laptop (as the only OS on the system) and it went great. I selected the KDE desktop environment and when I logged in it all looked good.
However after a while I became curious on how the other desktop environments looked, so I switched to another desktop environment (I forgot the name).
But since my autologin is on it automatically boots in this environment, which is nothing more than a blue screen in which I can do nothing, is there any way to switch back to the KDE desktop environment.
dirk94 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just installed Linux for the first time on my laptop (as the only OS
> on the system) and it went great. I selected the KDE desktop environment
> and when I logged in it all looked good.
> However after a while I became curious on how the other desktop
> environments looked, so I switched to another desktop environment (I
> forgot the name).
> But since my autologin is on it automatically boots in this environment,
> which is nothing more than a blue screen in which I can do nothing, is
> there any way to switch back to the KDE desktop environment.
>
> Thanks for your time
>
>
I think it is twm.
Use your mouse.right click and without releasing it,logout of the same.
(or) press ctrl+alt+backspace twice to logout.
Then login into KDE and your auto-login desktop environment should change.
GNOME 3.6.2
openSUSE Release 12.3 (Dartmouth) 64-bit
Kernel Linux 3.7.10-1.16-desktop