> Gnome is not a window manager. I think i remember a enable-gnome option you > could choose somewhere, but don't remember exactly where. maybe in > /etc/X11/Xserver.
KDE is also not a window manager! But it is within Debian easy to switch between kde and e.g. enlightment. But gnome is a desaster! Why not providing an gnome entry in /etc/X11/window-managers. Which window-manager comes up with gnome, could be in a gnome-specific configuration file or simply the wm which follows gnome in /etc/X11/windom-managers. I think it does not matter which solution you choose exactly, but it should be simple, consistent with existing techniques and documented! Thanks. > Also are the gnome package setup as to start gnome automatically ? a question > about this should be asked at install time, like what is done with xdm. > -- Rainer Dorsch Abt. Rechnerarchitektur e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Uni Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-7816-215 -- Rainer Dorsch Abt. Rechnerarchitektur e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Uni Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-7816-215 -- Rainer Dorsch Abt. Rechnerarchitektur e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Uni Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-7816-215

