On Thursday 22 February 2001 07:25, Jerry wrote:
/etc/X11/wmsession.d
You should see files in there 01kde, 02gnome and so on, if you open one of
them up you can see the syntax of the file and follow it ad other entries.
You will need to do a complete restart of X and the window manager to
are
present and executable, and make sure mandrake_everytime gets called when you
enter runlevel 5. Hope that helps...
In "Re: [expert] gui login panel", on Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Collins Richey wrote:
On Thursday 22 February 2001 07:25, Jerry wrote:
/etc/X11/wmsession.d
You should
sure the chksession and fndSession
scripts are present and executable, and make sure mandrake_everytime gets
called when you enter runlevel 5. Hope that helps...
In "Re: [expert] gui login panel", on Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Collins Richey
wrote:
On Thursday 22 February 2001 07:25, J
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You can re-add the entry for Xfce using KDE's Login Manager.
William Bouterse [EMAIL PROTECTED]@linux-mandrake.com on 02/22/2001
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There's one file for each window manager and desktop. They should be in
/etc/X11/wmsession.d
In "RE: [expert] gui login panel", on Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Milnes Terry SSgt 52LSS/LGLOE
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Mandrake uses a window manager session file that on bootup checks this file
and then add
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On Tuesday 20 February 2001 08:02, you wrote:
On Sunday 18 February 2001 10:13 pm, you wrote:
1) - In theory, at least, the gui l
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On Thursday 22 February 2001 09:03, Will wrote:
There's one file for each window manager and desktop. They should be in
/etc/X11/wmsession.d
In "RE: [expert] gui login panel", on Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Milnes Terry SSgt
52LSS/LGLOE wrote:
Mandrake uses a window manager se
You can re-add the entry for Xfce using KDE's Login Manager.
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/??? Or /usr/share/X11R6/?? Or something like that. I
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On Tuesday 20 February 2001 08:02, you wrote:
On Sunday 18 February 2001 10:13 pm, you wrote:
1) - In theory, at least, the gui login panel should allow one to choose
the window manager, and it does provide tabs for gnome,
enlightenment,etc., etc. However, when I choose one of these, I
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On Tuesday 20 February 2001 08:02, you wrote:
On Sunday 18 February 2001 10:13 pm, you
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Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 20 February 2001 08:02, you wrote:
On Sunday 18 February 2001 10:13 pm, you wrote:
1) - In theory, at least, the gui login panel should allow one to choose
the window manager, and it does provide tabs
On Sunday 18 February 2001 10:13 pm, you wrote:
1) - In theory, at least, the gui login panel should allow one to choose
the window manager, and it does provide tabs for gnome,
enlightenment,etc., etc. However, when I choose one of these, I always
get KDE, no matter which I have chosen.
1) - In theory, at least, the gui login panel should allow one to choose the
window manager, and it does provide tabs for gnome, enlightenment,etc., etc.
However, when I choose one of these, I always get KDE, no matter which I have
chosen.
This is a pretty standard Mdk 7.2 system.
2) -
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