You really can't. However, when you install xfce_setup script to build
the appropriate X startup scripts in your home directory. Once you
decided to go back to gnome, just run switchdesk again and you will be
right back where you started.

On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 21:17, Tua Gaptek wrote:
> Greetings,
> How to change desktop environment from default (GNOME) to XFCE using 
> Desktop Switching Tool ?. Thank for any help.
> 
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