On Mon, 2001-12-17 at 13:38, Richard Bos wrote:
What do you actually mean by a session called gnome-session? Is it sufficient to add it in the KDE control center or should some underlying files be told that a session called gnome-session exits and that gnome (or kde?) must be used as window manager???
Op maandag 17 december 2001 08:16, schreef Ralph Sanford:
You can prevent ximian and the doorman from changing your defaults, if you pay attention. You will need to use KDE control centre login manager to add a session named gnome-session. From a gnome-session use red carpet, subscribe to ximian gnome channel, select install, then select application -> evolution -> install packages. In most cases red carpet will solve the dependency issues for you and will provide a working evolution setup.
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From KDE control center -> system -> login manager -> Sessions. Add a session called gnome-session, remove the session named gnome. Done. Now at KDM your session menu will include gnome-session that will load ximian gnome.
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