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Re: Logging on to gnome?
- From: John Pettigrew <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 17:30:12 +0100
- Message-id: <gemini.3f2fdb940a010900%john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
In a previous message, Tarjei Huse <tarjei+a_lists.suse@xxxxx> wrote:
> I've installed most of the modules from usr-local-bin, how can I login to a
> Gnome session instead of a KDE session? Are there any special rpms that need
> to be installed, is there a meta rpm? Do I have to fiddle with configfiles?
Assuming that you're using kdm to log in (the default graphical login
manager), there's a little menu below the login boxes for name and password
that currently will say "kde". Click on this and select "gnome", and there you
are!
John
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John Pettigrew Headstrong Games
john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fun : Strategy : Price
http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank
> I've installed most of the modules from usr-local-bin, how can I login to a
> Gnome session instead of a KDE session? Are there any special rpms that need
> to be installed, is there a meta rpm? Do I have to fiddle with configfiles?
Assuming that you're using kdm to log in (the default graphical login
manager), there's a little menu below the login boxes for name and password
that currently will say "kde". Click on this and select "gnome", and there you
are!
John
--
John Pettigrew Headstrong Games
john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fun : Strategy : Price
http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank
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