I tried the second option (LDM_XSESSION): Putting LDM_XSESSION="gnome-session --session=classic-gnome"
in lts.conf will unconditionally start a classic gnome session, regardless of what the user selects from the dropdown list on the ldm screen. This is better than starting unity be default, but not exactly what I wanted to do: I'd like to leave the user his choice, but change the default to classic-gnome if he doesn't chose anything. I believe this is the meaning of "default"? On Tue, 2011-09-06 at 17:39 +0200, Xavier Brochard wrote: > But there is a bug in LDM, LDM_SESSION isn't properly parsed in 11.04's > version. See Stephane Graber email in june "ltsp -default xsession" Thank you Xavier for pointing this out. I will live with my current workaround and hope for Oneiric. Thank you everyone, Rüdiger -- Dr. Ruediger Kupper <k...@kg-fds.de> Kepler-Gymnasium Freundenstadt
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