Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 02:39:30PM +0200, Christian Marillat wrote:
[...] > No, because the .gnome directory is needed by GNOME 1 application. > A, ok, ... > Mmm, but then, this mean that the transition stuff is in moving stuff > out of .gnome and into .gnome2, and doing the transition, or do you do > the transition inplace, keeping older gnome 1 application stuff ? We are not moving file from .gnome to .gnome2 but the files are only copied. > In this later case, should i move the data from .gnome2 into .gnome by > hand ? Or simply loose all the configurations. GNOME 2 applications use ~/.gnome2 and GNOME 1 applications use ~/.gnome then if you move the files you lost yours configurations. [...] > manager you need to use update-alternatives to select your prefered > window manager. > Erm, yes, sure i know about this, and like i said, it is the third or > more time that i use update-alternatives on this box, but somehow > something keeps reseting this to some other default (twm when > twm+metacity is available, sawfish if sawfish, twm and metacity is > available). Did you select the gnome session in gdm ? Apparently you are using the xsession choice. Christian

