Can anybody tell me exactly when and how a particular desktop (Gnome or KDE) is started on a Debian system? After a `startx` all kinds of scripts and programs get run using all kind of config files and I loose track where Gnome comes in.
The situation is, that now both KDE and Gnome start. To my surprise the system still works, but now I got 2 toolbars, a full .xsession-errors, and a sluggish system. I have been using KDE. The current situation came about when I installed Debian on another disk, but still used my old /home/ partition on the old disk; the new install has Gnome instead of KDE. Now if I boot my old system and startx as a mortal, I get KDE as I used to, AND the Gnome desktop. Yes, Gnome has largely been installed on the old system too; too much stuff depends on it to remove it altogether. Now the new install is NOT anywhere accessible from the old system; so all changes must be in my homedir. I removed anything with Gnome there, but after a startx Gnome happily comes up and puts another .gnome/ in my homedir. Help? -- #>!$!%(@^%#%*(&([EMAIL PROTECTED]@^$##*#@&(%)@**$!(&!^(#((#&%!)%*@)(&$($$%(@#)&*!^$)[EMAIL PROTECTED]@) Tom "thriving on chaos" Peters NL-1062 KD nr 149 tel. +31-204080204 Amsterdam e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]