All you have to do to get your system to use gnome as the default is create a 
file called /etc/sysconfig/desktop

in it have
DESKTOP=GNOME



On Tuesday 08 May 2001 22:06, you wrote:
> Justin Young wrote:
> > Do the same thing you would for Solaris and every other Linux
> > distribution but RedHat.  Add gnome-session (/usr/bin/gnome-session if
> > you're a purist) to your ..xinitrc file.  At Tue, 08 May 2001 22:58:40
> > +0200, you wrote > >I installed MDK 7.2 fine on my machiine but it boots
> > up in KDE while I >would prefere a Gnome environment for X. What do I
> > need to do for it ! >
> >
> > Part 1.2
> >
> > Content-Type:
> >
> > application/octet-stream
> > Content-Encoding:
> >
> > x-uuencode
>
> If you add something to .xinitrc, such as gnome-session, it will run it
> just as if you slapped it on top of /etc/X11/xsession and when u exit it
> will run the rest of xsession and do the k thing.
> Blue
> P.S.  I have no knowledge, only that insight which comes from
> experience.  Bad experience.
>
> :)

-- 
Jason Straight

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