I have an oldish (four or five year) machine, which I thought had 
major mechanical failure -- it would boot from any live CD, but not from 
the hard drive. Then a young friend who speaks hardware came and ran 
tests on it. He concluded that it just wasn't up to F9.

        So I DBANned it, and installed F7 from a live CD I still had.

        I've been tweaking the install with pirut -- and frequent reboots 
to be sure I hadn't broken anything. On the last one, logging in as user, 
I decided to make sure it not only brought up Gnome, but had Gnome as the 
default session.

        I got a little hasty and careless, hitting enter to soon -- and 
*very* inadvertently made the default session KDE, which I happen to be 
intensely allergic to.

        I can't remember the exact name of the app that lets you change 
-- and KDE is acting as if Gnome either didn't exist, or were taboo. 

        What do I do to get Gnome back onto the login session menu??

-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, PhD, Neo-Redneck Linux Convert
Remember I know precious little of what I am talking about.

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