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> > If you've built it from source or something like that, you need to start
> > gnome-session in the GNOME 2 prefix.
> 
> exactly what i did... now what is this prefix thingy, and how do I start
> gnome-session with it? :-)

The prefix is where you installed GNOME 2.

> I already use gnome-session in ~/.xinitrc..

It's probably running your old gnome-session, because you haven't set your
path, etc. See the GARNOME faq for a .xinitrc that you can copy.

- Jeff

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