Redhat 8 the hard way... adding GNOME afterwards
Scott Prive
scottprive at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 5 16:12:54 EST 2003
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Iadonisi" <pri.blu at iadonisi.to>
To: <discuss at blu.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: Redhat 8 the hard way... adding GNOME afterwards
> On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 11:43:36AM -0500, Scott Prive wrote:
> > I was trying to avoid THAT because I'm a software QA tester (recently
> > unemployed; need a job!), and I pride myself on solving and
understanding
> > problems. :-)
> >
> > But it looks like the benefit of understanding this one is
disproportionate
> > to the effort, so I'll do a CD software update and move on...
>
> If it's not too late...
Nope, thx :-)
>
> I *think* the switchdesk* apps have been deprecated. Now, when you log
> in from gdm, select the "Sessions" option on the bottom of the screen.
> Select gnome,
GNOME is not a listed option; I have: Last, Default, Failsafe, Windowmaker.
Default boots twm; Last and Windowmaker are the same, and Failsafe is no
window manager at all.
>and then, if it's not your default, you will be asked if
> you want it to be the default for subsequent logins.
> To set it globally for all users, but before they login for the first
time
> (otherwise, their .Xclients* files will already have been setup by their
> first login), change the DESKTOP= line in /etc/sysconfig/desktop to
> DESKTOP=GNOME, if it isn't that already.
/etc/sysconfig/desktop did not exist, so I tried creating it with
DESKTOP=GNOME. Restarted X, still no luck.
>
> --
> -Paul Iadonisi
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> Red Hat Certified Engineer / Local Linux Lobbyist
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