On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 07:33:55AM -0500, Sean Proctor wrote: > I've never used this gnome-wm thing you're talking about. Perhaps > it's deprecated with GNOME2?
$ gnome-session --version Gnome gnome-session 2.0.9 gnome-wm comes with gnome-session. > Anyway, the best way I've found to get a wm running is to do "killall > old-wm; sleep 1; new-wm &". Sure, that works. I don't even have to test it to know that it does. > anyway, can you not just start the new wm from a terminal after > logging in? Sure, I can. If I can start a terminal that is :-) But you people are missing the problem: I did something (I wish I knew what exactly) that made gnome-session not start a window manager anymore and there doesn't seem to be an easy (or intuitive, or both) way of getting one back. Marcelo

