I'd like to suggest putting this line into your ~/.profile or ~/.xprofile :My previous install was a pure E 16.6 desktop, my new install is Gnome 2.4. Metacity sucks, and I want E as my WM. I have tried the "killall metacity; enlightenment" then logout and save settings, but its doesn't seem like the best way to accomplish this. In the E man page it suggest running E and using it for session managment and then using the remember feature to keep gnome panel and other running in each session.
What is everyone elses opinion?
WINDOW_MANAGER=enlightenment; export WINDOW_MANAGER
Because gdm(1) runs .profile (and .xprofile) before executing gnome-session, it is the best place to set window manager, AFAIK.
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