Without having used either, my troubleshooting would include checking
the dot files (i.e. those files starting with a ".") in each $HOME
directory.  That might give you a clue as to how to start it
automatically.
     === Al

--- John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Chris Mason wrote:
> > My laptop runs Gnome for Root and KDE2 for my user account. What do I change
> > so that my user account runs Gnome?
> >
> from a command prompt you can run "switchdesk gnome" or use
> the GUI login and select "gnome".
>       John
> 
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