Have you tried update-alternatives?
`update-alternatives --display x-window-manager`
`update-alternatives --config x-window-manager`
(as root/sudo/etc). Choose the number corresponding to icewm-gnome/icewm
(I don't have that WM installed so I'm not sure how it will come up, it
should tell you the
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 01:56:04PM -0700, Sidney Brooks wrote:
> Enlightenment does not yield easily.
>
> To give .xinitrc a full chance, I used chmod +x on it,
> rebooted, and still got enlightenment.
make sure you have the #!/bin/sh at the beginning of your .xinitrc file.
This was an old .xsess
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 01:56:04PM -0700, Sidney Brooks wrote:
> Enlightenment does not yield easily.
>
> To give .xinitrc a full chance, I used chmod +x on it,
> rebooted, and still got enlightenment.
The .xinitrc file has to be in each user's home
directory. If somebody's username is sydney, th
Enlightenment does not yield easily.
To give .xinitrc a full chance, I used chmod +x on it,
rebooted, and still got enlightenment.
Then, I followed the guidance of Shawn Lamson. I
created /home/.xsession with the text icewm and after
saving it, I used chmod +x. When I rebooted, I still
got enligh
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