On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Benjamin Scott wrote: =>On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Tom Rauschenbach wrote: =>> It's Slackware, but I think that doesn't matter. => => Well, it does and it doesn't. Under Red Hat, for example, you would just =>issue the command => => switchdesk gnome => =>as that user. :-) Slackware might have a similar "easy" way. => =>> I'm using startx after a non-graphical login. => => Look for files called $HOME/.Xclients or $HOME/.xinitrc and edit them. =>If none exist, try creating $HOME/.Xclients as follows: => => #!/bin/sh => exec gnome-session => =>If that does not work, try creating that as $HOME/.xinitrc instead. => => For further reading, see the manual pages for X(1), Xserver(1), xinit(1), =>startx(1), and xdm(1). Actually, I'm curious about this as well. I was under the impression that you need to add all three lines to make sourself a gnomonian. Anyone know?
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