Le ven, 02/07/2004 � 12:01 -0400, Kevin B. McCarty a �crit : > > > Could you try to start gnome-session in this way "gnome-session --purge- > > delay=2000" and see if the splash screen go away after 2 seconds ? > > I am embarrassed to admit that I don't know how to do this -- I start > Gnome with "startx". If I try that command before running startx, I am > told that $DISPLAY is not set, and after running startx, that there is > already a session manager running.
Where have you set GNOME as your environment ? Probably gnome-session in ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc ? I was suggesting to add it here. > Finally, I am attaching copies of my .gnome2/session files. The first, > session.backup, is the new session file that gets recreated if I delete > the session file then restart Gnome. This is the one that seems to have > a problem. The second, session.fixed, is the session file after going > through the procedure above. Ok, thanks for the details and the files ! Cheers, Sebastien Bacher

