On Tue, 2002-02-12 at 21:41, Lissa wrote:
On Tue, 2002-02-12 at 23:19, Dave Barton wrote:
However, the real problem that Ximain has created for me is that their installer has completely wiped out Gnome. Gnome appears as an option in the log-in menu, but selecting it is pointless because it starts KDE (some might say that's a good thing).
In order to start Ximan gnome, you have to create a new session called gnome.session, rather than just gnome. Exactly how you do this depends on whether you are using gdm or KDE's thingie.
Shoot me, missed this. Sorry Dave...Yes if you're running KDE try running Control Center and then go to System->Login Manager and you should see a root button, select this and then enter your root password, then go to "Sessions" its a tab on the top and then under the heading "New type", put in "gnome-session" no need for these " ". Thats it, logout and try running Ximian, its working better now on SuSE than it did a year ago for some reason. Last year they cared less, much less..But I have been hammering them on Linux Today about lack of other OS support lol. Matt