Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
i use gdm for x manager. does gdm i still use
.xsession? i thought that only xdm uses .xsession. if
so what would be the corresponding file for gdm?
gdm uses scripts in /etc/gdm/Sessions. If you start Xsession or Debian
from gdm, ~/.xsession is used. You could start gnome by starting
Xsession and having "exec gnome-session" as last line in your .xsession
file.
gnome defaults are in /etc/gnome and uses system default window manager
specified in /etc/alternatives/x-window-manager. Your specific gnome
window manager would be in ~/.gnome/wm-properties/Config.
--- Jerome Acks Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
hi
i'm using icewm for my window manager. on one of
my
accounts the window manager does not work i.e when
i
bring up gnome-terminal i cannot move it around
and i
don't have any virtual windows. but when i login
on a
different account using the same window manger
everything works fine. how do i fix this problem?
thanks
patrick
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If you are using gnome, run gnome control center /
window manager and
select icewm. If icewm is already the current
selection, try a different
window manager and then reselect icewm.
Or edit .xsession and make last line in the file
"exec icewm"
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