Alan Schussman wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions, Matt. I've removed all the files I think were
> pertinent to both gnome and windowmaker, and it appears that things are
> again functioning normally.
>
> Here's one more general question for folks: Before I did the above, I
> tried a trick I found in the gnome documentation (surprise!) that
> describes completely resetting a user session, right back to new defaults.
> The docs say to hold down CTRL-SHIFT as you log in to gnome, and you'll
> get a dialog box that allows you to reset the session. But, at least on my
> PC, holding down CTRL-SHIFT didn't do anything. Has anybody used that
> option? Is there another way to invoke it?
>
> - alan
>
> / note my new email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /

Try holding down the CTRL_SHIFT keys on the oppostie side of the keyboard
(stupid, I know but many keyboards use different hooks for the two different
keys - something about the keyboard logic chip).

Joe

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