Hi,
Up till now I was always running Gnome, but yesterday I decided to have
a go at Xfce4 so installed the Xfce4 packages. This seemed to go OK, but
I'm still not able to get it listed in the GDM sessions menu. I already
did quite some googling but still no luck.
In /etc/gdm/Sessions there is an xfce4 script which has the right
permissions.
What I cannot find out where gdm gets the info about the available
sessions. For example I first had also KDE installed and it was in the
session menu. Then I wiped away KDE and it was still in the sessions
menu. I think after some update of gdm it was removed from the session
menu, but in /etc/gdm/Sessions there is still a KDE script.
So how can I get a session and in particular Xfce4 added to GDM?
Jaap
BTW I'm running SID
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