Well, shucks. :)
- Kathy
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 22:35, J. Craig Woods wrote:
Kathy you are the woman! And another satisfied customer returns to his
keyboard.
drjung
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There was a thread on this very problem a while back. Go to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and search for the
subject cannot set gnome as default session. In one of my posts, I
described what I thought to be the problem, but I don't remember whether
my suspicions were confirmed or denied. I do believe it's
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 09:07, K Montgomery wrote:
There was a thread on this very problem a while back. Go to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and search for the
subject cannot set gnome as default session. In one of my posts, I
described what I thought to be the problem, but I don't remember whether
my
Dave Sherman wrote:
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 09:07, K Montgomery wrote:
(Just read my posts for clarity
on that. Try at your own risk. :D)
- Kathy
I went to the archives and followed what you did, Kathy. GDM defaults to
Gnome now :-) Thanks!
--
Dave Sherman
Kathy you are the
Don't know it this will help but in /etc/syconconfig there is a file
called desktop. Make sure that is set to GNOME not KDE.
James
On 22 Jun 2002 22:45:45 -0500
Dave Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said with temporary authority
Here's the situation:
I am running Mandrake 8.1, mostly kept up to
Yes, I had already made that change in order to be able to use gdm in
the first place.
I should also point out that kdm works perfectly, remembering my last
session, even though the default is still kde. As long as I log into
Gnome, then I will get Gnome the next time -- even after a reboot.
Here's the situation:
I am running Mandrake 8.1, mostly kept up to date through the
MandrakeUpdate program. I was using kdm for my login manager, but Gnome
for my desktop. The default was KDE, but I always let it use my last
session, which was Gnome every time. I recently installed Ximian