Mikhael Goikhman wrote:

I don't know why it does not work for you.

The following should work.

Change /etc/inittab to include:

 id:3:initdefault:

Then reboot, login into a virtual terminal and start X yourself using
startx or xinit command. This will surely call your ~/.xinitrc. There
will be no chance GNOME is started unless you do this in your ~/.xinitrc.

Of course there are other ways to achieve this, even in init level 5.
I did all you said and reached fvwm2. It was the usual default, with
fvwmpager, clock, xbiff etc on the lower right hand corner. But then if
I click the mouse left or right I get no menue, there is a small window
coming but nothing written in it. Is it some problem with fonts? I had
the same problem with redhat 8.0 using Xwin32.

I appreciate all your help.
Thanks
Ayan


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