I apt-get'ed the task-gnome-desktop package to try it out with Sawmill, but using it really messed things up. For root, everything was fine but for me (user david) it couldn't have been worse.
I changed my .xesession to have only exec gnome-session. But only Enlightenment would display. I got no Gnome icons or menus or desktop. Nothing. It just looked like E until I logged out, when I got the Gnome save-session dialog box. I tried using jed, and I couldn't use the backspace key. It was hell. But for root I got all I exepected: Gnome desktop with the ability to configure it. What gives? -- David J. Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Humans have an innate tendency to attribute significance to anomalies and coincidences." -- John Allen Paulos, mathematics professor at Temple University