Hi Paul,

you may want to try passing this to "LDM_XSESSION", not "LDM_SESSION".
Like "LDM_XSESSION=gnome-session --session=classic-gnome".

For me, this forced classic gnome for all users. However, like others on
this list pointed out, this is not the intended way of doing it.
Specifically, this will bypass any scripts that are usually executed on
xserver startup, which may cause other problems.

Sad to hear that session handling is still broken in oneiric.

Rüdiger


On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 15:02 +0100, Paul Humphreys wrote:
> LDM_SESSION IN ONIERIC
> 
> I've upgraded Edubuntu from 11.04 to 11.10.
> 
> Previously in 11.04 I had removed Unity which was not required for my 
> LTSP thin-client users. The result in 11.04 was indeed what I wanted: 
> that the default LTSP session reverted to Gnome.
> 
> Now, in 11.10, I have also subsequently removed Unity from its default 
> upgrade install and installed Gnome. But the default LDM_SESSION is no 
> longer Gnome. And I cannot find any effective syntax for the LDM_SESSION 
> in lts.conf that will make Gnome the default session in 11.10. (For 
> example, LDM_SESSION=gnome is not effective; nor is 
> LDM_SESSION='gnome-session'; nor any further variation thereof...)
> 
> Can anyone point me to the definitive syntax for LDM_SESSION for each of 
> the available sessions? Separately, is it possible to edit the list of 
> available sessions presented to a thin-client LTSP user under 
> Preferences/Select Session/Select your Session Manager/... - so that 
> only the locally supported sessions are actually revealed to the user?
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Paul from Oxford UK
> 

-- 
Dr. Ruediger Kupper <[email protected]>
Kepler-Gymnasium Freundenstadt

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