Susan Kleinmann wrote:
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is still gnome-session, but now part of the gnome-session2 package:
gnome-session2: /usr/bin/gnome-session
grep-available -P -sPackage gnome-session2 yields nothing
grep-available -P -sPackage gnome | grep session yields only:
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Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is still gnome-session, but now part of the gnome-session2 package:
>
> gnome-session2: /usr/bin/gnome-session
grep-available -P -sPackage gnome-session2 yields nothing
grep-available -P -sPackage gnome | grep session yields only:
Package: gnome-session
On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 13:57, Susan Kleinmann wrote:
> I used to use gnome and start X with the following .xinitrc:
>
> exec gnome-session
>
> But after upgrading to gnome2, gnome-session has disappeared.
>
> What am I supposed to exec to launch gnome2 session?
>
> I tried using
>
> exec /etc/X
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002 14:57:55 -0400
Susan Kleinmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used to use gnome and start X with the following .xinitrc:
>
> exec gnome-session
>
> But after upgrading to gnome2, gnome-session has disappeared.
>
> What am I supposed to exec to launch gnome2 session?
It is s
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