Don't use KDE. Use GNOME. SuSE71 Pro I usually log in to the user in the run level 3 and then run gdm so that I can start in the GNOME environment. OK this isn't the best way (or at least it doesn't seem that way), because then I have to reboot to go to run level 3, which I mainly use. However, sometimes I need to go to x and would like it to start GNOME. If I type startx KDE starts... So what do I need to do to start GNOME not KDE?
add export WINDOWMANAGER=/usr/X11R6/bin/gnome to ~/.bashrc I believe it's called gnome-session instead of gnome if you're running ximian. regards Anders On Tuesday 23 October 2001 03.17, Patrick Nelson wrote:
Don't use KDE. Use GNOME. SuSE71 Pro
I usually log in to the user in the run level 3 and then run gdm so that I can start in the GNOME environment. OK this isn't the best way (or at least it doesn't seem that way), because then I have to reboot to go to run level 3, which I mainly use. However, sometimes I need to go to x and would like it to start GNOME. If I type startx KDE starts... So what do I need to do to start GNOME not KDE?
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Hi You could set default runlevel to 5 with zast (zast-sysadmin-login config), then You can choose the WM when loggin in.. I use that. Jaska. Viestissä Tiistai 23. Lokakuuta 2001 04:17, Patrick Nelson kirjoitti:
Don't use KDE. Use GNOME. SuSE71 Pro
I usually log in to the user in the run level 3 and then run gdm so that I can start in the GNOME environment. OK this isn't the best way (or at least it doesn't seem that way), because then I have to reboot to go to run level 3, which I mainly use. However, sometimes I need to go to x and would like it to start GNOME. If I type startx KDE starts... So what do I need to do to start GNOME not KDE?
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Anders Johansson
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Jaakko Tamminen
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Patrick Nelson