On Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 06:01:49PM -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> At work we just migrated to Red Hat 8.0.  The WM that comes with Gnome
> is _sooo_ sad and pathetic that I couldn't stand it for more than a few
> seconds, so I switched back to FVWM, although I want to keep the Gnome
> setup (panel, etc.) because we have some company customizations,
> etc. there.
> 
> 
> Overall I'm not having too many problems (except with Nautilus, but I'll
> deal with that).  But, one thing that's annoying is that the Gnome
> splash screen never disappears by itself.  It goes along showing the
> icons of all the stuff it's loading until it gets to (I suppose) the WM,
> then it just sits there.
> 
> I can click on it and it goes away, so it's not show-stopping, but it is
> annoying.
> 
> I suspect that the splash screen is waiting for some kind of
> notification from the WM that it's up and running before it proceeds; I
> don't remember having this problem with Gnome 1.4 on my Debian box so I
> guess it's new in Gnome 2 (or, *shudder*, in Bluecurve specifically?)
> 
> Anyone know what's up here?  I'm using FVWM 2.5.6.
>

I will take a look. It is maybe a session management issue. How do
you start fvwm with GNOME2?

Regards, Olivier
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