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> (1)  Save a copy of /etc/X11/wmsession.d/02gnome
> (2)  Save a copy of /usr/bin/startgnome

Could you send me a copy of your 02gnome and startgnome files?
I found out too late :-(


> (3)  Run Helix installer
> (4)  When Helix installer finishes, it'll restart your X Server. Gnome will
> not be an option, so login to KDE.
> (5)  Copy the 02gnome and startgnome files back to their original
> directories (6)  Rename .gnome, .gnome-desktop, .gnome-private, and .mc
> directories in your /root directory and all user directories. (e.g. I
> renamed mine to ..gnome2, .gnome-desktop2, etc.).  The directories will be
> recreated when you login to Gnome.
> (7)  Reboot
> (8)  You should now be able to login to Gnome w/o (many) problems.

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