Dans l'article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robin Cook"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Hello cooker,
>
> I did a clean install of cooker and afterwards I am unable to startup
> in gnome from startx
>
> I have tried putting both "GNOME" and "DESKTOP=GNOME" in
> "/etc/sysconfig/desktop".
>
>
Ok will try that when I get to work but shouldn't a clean install have
already
done that?
On 11 May 2001 09:26:13 +0800, Jeremy Tan wrote:
> To startup gnome from startx, you have to create a text file with the
> file name .xinitrc and save it in your home directory. Just type "exec
> gnome-sess
Nope check that all of the gnome components are installed. Even copied
them down again
and forced them to reinstall... I guess I will just re-install again
and see if that
fixes it.
On 11 May 2001 02:25:56 +0200, Daouda LO wrote:
> Robin Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello cooker,
>
To startup gnome from startx, you have to create a text file with the
file name .xinitrc and save it in your home directory. Just type "exec
gnome-session" (without the qoutes) and save it. after that it should
load gnome as thed default desktop manager.
On 10 May 2001 18:11:09 -0500, Robin C
Robin Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello cooker,
>
> I did a clean install of cooker and afterwards I am unable to
> startup in gnome from startx
>
> I have tried putting both "GNOME" and "DESKTOP=GNOME" in
> "/etc/sysconfig/desktop".
rpm -q gnome-core ?
It seems, you don't have
Hello cooker,
I did a clean install of cooker and afterwards I am unable to
startup in gnome from startx
I have tried putting both "GNOME" and "DESKTOP=GNOME" in
"/etc/sysconfig/desktop".
When "GNOME" is in there it starts to KDE and when "DESKTOP=GNOME"
is in the file it starts to