[Fink-beginners] Re: KDE, GNOME

2002-03-21 Thread dstubb
on 3/21/02 7:48 AM, Benjamin Reed at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > greg hyde [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: >> Now that I have Fink, et al installed, is it possible to install KDE or >> GNOME desktops?? If so, will they run along side OS X, or as a separate >> login?? > > Gnome has been ported to fink

Re: [Fink-beginners] Re: KDE, GNOME

2002-03-21 Thread Benjamin Reed
dstubb [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > I'm interested in doing this, too - but how do I switch from windowmaker to > the gnome desktop once I install the gnome-bundle? I believe all you need to do is put "/sw/bin/gnome-session" in your ~/.xinitrc but I'm not positive... I've installed gnome-bundle f

Re: [Fink-beginners] Re: KDE, GNOME

2002-03-21 Thread Thoughts . . .
> > I believe all you need to do is put "/sw/bin/gnome-session" in your > ~/.xinitrc > but I'm not positive... I've installed gnome-bundle for all of the apps > and > such, but don't have it set up as my desktop. > I have found the best way to be to remove all calls to window managers, and sim

Re: [Fink-beginners] Re: KDE, GNOME

2002-03-21 Thread Chris Devers
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Thoughts... wrote: > I have found the best way to be to remove all calls > to window managers, and simply put > > "exec sw/bin/gnome-session-real" Actually, try this instead: "exec sw/bin/gnome-session" It's almost the same thing, but wrapped in this shell script: