On 1/16/06, Jerry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I believe that is exactly what got it going for me; after I added
> the "exec gnome-session" line to .xinitrc.
>

When installing gnome, it adds /etc/profile.d/gnome.sh... so you don't
need to change anything, just logout then back in

Anyway, you should change the /etc/profile file...change your
~/.bashrc instead, it's more secure


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