On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 22:56, Bill Wisse wrote:
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 18:18, Scott Jones wrote:
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 23:07, Bill Wisse wrote:
Haia
I'm very happy using KDE but I want to try Gnome , Windowmaker, Blackbox etc. I used to get the option to choose on the Log-in screen. But for some reason those options have disappeared and I only get three options and none of them are those window managers. ( and yes they are installed). Any idea what I can do to get them back? Using 8.2.
Hi Scott Thanks for answering
Don't know why they disappeared, but it's easy enough to add them back. KDE Control Center -> System Administration -> Login Manager -> Sessions. Go into admin mode, and add in the ones you have/want to try under Session Types.
How do you add on more WM.? There are only three:Failsafe.Kde and default. When I click on ""add"" only one of those three is added on
Under New type just type in the name listed from the command below:
Note that the entries are case sensitive (hint: take a look at /usr/X11R6/bin/wmlist).
There is no /wmlist
Just type wmlist from the commandline. Should turn up like this, or something like it: kde windowmaker blackbox fvwm2 mwm twm On my box I have Ximian Gnome installed too, doesn't show up, but it does load when selected. Hope that helps, Matt