Interesting thing is my file {below} indicates gnome as a choice but I cant see it at login. I wonder if thats because I made sure to not install the broken nautilus 2 which comes with 8.2 Pro? CWSIV
--------- Begin forwarded message ---------- From: Anders Johansson
On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 08:31 -0800, Ric wrote:
I installed the base graphics install and it defaults to FWVM. Does anyone know how I can change that to Blackbox or Openbox as the default instead? the base graphics install doesn't allow you to choose like with the full graphics install with KDE.
Edit /etc/sysconfig/windowmanager and set DEFAULT_WM to your window manager of choice
## Path: Desktop/Window manager ## Description: ## Type: string(kde,fvwm,gnome) ## Default: kde # # Here you can set the default window manager (kde, fvwm, ...) # DEFAULT_WM="kde" ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes # # install the SuSE extension for new users # (theme and additional functions) # INSTALL_DESKTOP_EXTENSIONS="yes" ## Path: Desktop/SuSEWM ## Description: Handle behaviour os susewm ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes # # SuSEconfig.wm can create a system.fvwm2rc, .fvwmrc, .bowmanrc, .fvwm2rc95, # .mwmrc, .ctwmrc, depending on the installed packages. If # you want your systemwide wm config files to be updated after install # / removal of packages set SUSEWM_UPDATE to "yes", otherwise to "no" # SUSEWM_UPDATE="yes" ## Type: string ## Default: all # # This is the (space separated) list of window managers for which you # want to generate the config file. Valid values are: # "kde", "gnome", "windowmaker", "blackbox", "fvwm", "fvwm2", # "fvwm95", "bowman", "mwm", "ctwm", "all". # Default setting is "all" which is for generating files for all wms. # SUSEWM_WM="all" ## Type: yesno ## Default: yes # # Your fvwm2/95 is slow? Don't want small pixmaps in menus? So set # SUSEWM_XPM to "no", if pixmaps in menus are wanted set it to "yes", # which is the default value. The package 3dpixms has to be installed. # SUSEWM_XPM="yes" ## Type: list(yes,initial,no) ## Default: initial # # building a global sycoca database, which can be used at first user # login in KDE # KDE_BUILD_GLOBAL_SYCOCA="initial"