grin ..., this will definetively work, yes. But this is not the "clean"
way to do this, just some kind of workaround that doesn't completely
satisfy my agonized sysadmin-heart ;-))

udo

Am Fre, 2002-03-08 um 03.35 schrieb Mr. Necro:
> Hey, when I wanted to change my default session for gdm I simply did as 
> you did and went into
> 
> /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions
> 
> then I opened up Default and default in emacs, then simply changed the 
> line to the one found in the Gnome file (also in /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions). 
>  I backed up all the files for the original directory, then saved 
> everything (as root of course) and rebooted.
> 
> I don't know if you already did this, or if I'm telling you things that 
> are redundant, but that's what I did and it seemed to fix the problem, 
> as my default is now Gnome and I don't have to manually select it from 
> sessions any longer.
> 
> 
> 
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