I run KDE, afterstep and Gnome. Just place the name of the file to be
executed in .xinitrc (and .xsession sometimes). For eg. say "exec
startkde" and make sure the path for kde is already set. That 'ld be
enough. You can as well write a shell script to choose between window
managers. You don't have to use .xserverrc.

-Phani Kiran 



On Mon, 11 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi all
>          Since there's been a lot of queries regardin X configuration, heres
> a "generic" fix that should work (it will make sure that startx doesn't die
> out on you)
> using a file editor Vi, joe or whatever.. make 2 files
> a.) .xinitrc
> b.) .xserverrc
> The contents of the following files will be(enter xactly as displayed)
> For .xinitrc 
> RunWM.Fvwm95
> 
> For .xserverrc
> XF86_VGA16
> 
> Now just install the XFree86 package from the Rpms folder from the linux
> installation cd.
> for Redhat 6 its  rpm -ivh XFree86-vga-3.3.3.1-49.i386.rpm
> And fire startx....
> Hey Presto..........
> NOTE:: This will not give u a desktop that u can impress win95 users with.
> This will hower ensure that u r able to use x-applications.
> Also some appliocations like Netscape might not work properly as they will
> work only on a higher color depth that is not provided by this TRICK???!!!
> 
> IF Anyone can modify this to run KDE or GNOME instead of Fvwm pls let me
> know
> 
> MANI
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