thanks I managed to fix it just before getting your message. Went to root and set in Control Center everything to Defaults. I'll save this snippet for future use. Funny about TWM. I wonder if that's a normal procedure. On Sunday 01 June 2003 18:10, Pagan wrote:
As root run yast select SYSTEM -> EDITOR FOR SYSCONF
Once in check out DESKTOP -> DESKTOP-BASICS There's a field called Default WM That should make the systemwide default.
As for yours' If this doesn't fix it for your normal work account, I'd suggest a few file checks... Make sure it's not in these files.
~/.bashrc ~/.profile
Worse case secnerio you can always add a line that sets the windowmanager here. Then when ya login it's done for you.
Pagan
On Sunday 01 June 2003 05:03, Thom Nuzum wrote:
The export commands work for me, but I can't seem to get my default windowmanager back. I tried setting everything to Default in sysconf. On startup I always go into TWM. Is there another way to get my default graphical login screen back with all its selections or can I remove this TWM somehow. Thanks
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