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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lord And Master;) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 1:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [expert] KDE, GNOME, and Enlightenment
> 
> 
> Well after much consideration and messing with files I decded 
> to just put kfm
> in gnome's autostart programs and remove the icons from the 
> .gnome-desktop. And
> it seems to function quite well.
> 
> I do have another problem the links that use the kdsu  (like 
> linuxconf) do not
> work. I have tried this in a straight kde desktop as well. I 
> have also noticed
> that if I su and run sertin x-programs I get permison deinied 
> to connect to
> DISPLAY:0.0  any ideas?
> 
> -John
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Arandir wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Lord And Master;) wrote:
> > > I have a dozzy, I want to be able to run the 
> gnome/enlightenment combo
> > > but I want to use the KFM for the desktop, is this 
> possible? I can boot
> > > the KFM under the gnome/enlightemnet combo but it sits on 
> top of the
> > > gnome desktop, is there a way to shut down the gnome 
> desktop icons? hmm
> > > wait maybe I could just delete the gnome desktop icons 
> lol.. but is
> > > there a better way?
> >
> > You will have to create a custom version of .xinitrc or 
> .Xclients, otherwise
> > the Redhat desktop switcher will kick in.
> >
> > Try putting this in your .Xclients:
> >
> > panel &
> > kfm &
> > exec enlightenment
> >
> > This will start up the gnome panel, kfm and enlightenment.
> 

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