Hello, Well, the easiest way to get gnome running is to put gnome-session in your .xinitrc by itself. You should mv your .xinitrc to xinitrc so that it won't be sourced when you start X and then just create a new one with only "exec gnome-session" in it..minus the quotes. I run the combo of iceWM/gnome and it seems to work quite nicely accept when I play Quake 3..which is such a resource hog, so for that I just exit and restart using wm2 for gaming..it works great. laters, reg hughson wrote:
Tried that. There is an opt/gnome directory so I am assuming it is installed. Opened an xterm, typed 'gnome-session' and got an unknown command error.
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