On Sunday 11 April 2004 11:50, Jaap Haitsma wrote:
> Recent version of gdm get there sessions from /usr/share/xsessions
> For example to have xfce4 showup. Put xfce.desktop in
> /usr/share/xessions with the following contents
I don't have /usr/share/xsessions but I put such a file
in /etc/dm/Sess
Adam Funk wrote:
I just did an apt-get upgrade and now the GDM sessions menu has been cut
down to Default (which is KDM), Failsafe GNOME and Failsafe something
else. /etc/gdm/Sessions still contains all the previous launch
scripts:
/etc/gdm/Sessions $ ls -l
total 24
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root
Adam Funk wrote:
I forgot to mention the background information. I'm running Debian
testing and the current (upgraded) gdm is 2.4.4.7-1.
I'm now running it with the new /etc/gdm/gdm.conf file (overriding my
customized one which I had kept while upgrading), but GDM still
ignores /etc/gdm/Sessions/*
I forgot to mention the background information. I'm running Debian
testing and the current (upgraded) gdm is 2.4.4.7-1.
I'm now running it with the new /etc/gdm/gdm.conf file (overriding my
customized one which I had kept while upgrading), but GDM still
ignores /etc/gdm/Sessions/*.
This is very
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 13:48:44 +, Adam Funk wrote:
> I just did an apt-get upgrade and now the GDM sessions menu has been cut
> down to Default (which is KDM), Failsafe GNOME and Failsafe something
> else. /etc/gdm/Sessions still contains all the previous launch scripts
> but GDM is ignoring
I just did an apt-get upgrade and now the GDM sessions menu has been cut
down to Default (which is KDM), Failsafe GNOME and Failsafe something
else. /etc/gdm/Sessions still contains all the previous launch
scripts:
/etc/gdm/Sessions $ ls -l
total 24
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 34 200
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