"Marcelo E. Magallon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi,
Hi, > I'm not sure which package is at fault, so I rather ask here instead of > submitting a bug and have people play ping-pong with it... No package are guilty, only a configuration problem. [...] > $ gnome-wm --default-wm waimea gnome-wm is only used if you don't have a session file. gnome-session copy the default session file (/usr/share/gnome/default.session) in ~/.gnome2/session and gnome-wm is the default window-manager in that file. > which didn't work since Window Maker was running at the time. I then > stopped Window Maker and ran that again, and it worked. I logged out, > I logged back in, and lo and behold, there was Window Maker again. I > then used gconf-editor to edit the corresponding key[0] and set it to > waimea (it was set to wmaker). AFAIR, that didn't work either. I then > started waimea, started the gnome-session properties thingie, and it > wasn't anywhere to be found. So I closed the session, checked "save > this settings" (or whatever the option is called) on the dialog box, > logged back in, and presto! No window manager. You need to edit your session with the gnome-control-center or nautilus (advanced setting --> Sessions) and replace wmaker by what you want. [...] > $ gconftool -g /desktop/gnome/applications/window_manager/current > wmaker > $ gconftool -g /desktop/gnome/applications/window_manager/default > wmaker I think those keys aren't used yet. Christian

