Did you make .Xclients executable?

/Kim

Bruce A. Lundquist wrote:
Kim,

Sorry it's taken me this long to get back with you. I tried your suggestion below, but alas it didn't work. When I start Linux it still defaults to Gnome. To use Enlightenment I have to click on sessions and pick Enlightenment. It would be great to not have to do this.

Thanks,
Bruce

On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 17:36 +0100, Kim Woelders wrote:

Try putting this in ~/.Xclients :

#!/bin/sh
export WINDOW_MANAGER=enlightenment
exec gnome-session

/Kim

Bruce A. Lundquist wrote:
Thanks for the help. However, I'm using Fedora Core 2. It doesn't have /etc/rc.conf. As for using a login-manager which would control the default WM, I'd rather just make the change rather than deal with another popup every time I login.

Thanks,
Bruce

On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 01:31 +0100, Manuel Werlberger wrote:

Bruce A. Lundquist wrote:

Greetings,

Simple question: Right now Gnome is the default window manager. I'd like to change that to Enlightenment. How do I do that?

Depends on the distribution you have. For me its in /etc/rc.conf

XSESSION="Enlightenment"

But there are several other possibilities. Would you like to use a login-manager?

greets,
Manuel




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