Re: [puredyne] Changing the Xfce desktop to an gnome desktop

2010-06-21 Thread Antonios Galanopoulos
Hi, Tyler Leavitt said : > make a .xinitrc file in your home folder that contains this: > > #!/bin/bash > exec *gnome*-session > > and that should be it This will work only if you use 'startx' to start X. If you use the graphical login manager, which is most likely what Ralf is doing then no.

Re: [puredyne] packages for ipod?

2010-06-21 Thread James Harkins
On 5/20/10 3:46 AM, James Harkins wrote: On 5/19/10 2:20 PM, James Harkins wrote: So this is funny. I booted winxp, installed itunes, reformatted the pod as fat32. Then I rebooted back into puredyne, installed rhythmbox and plugged in the pod. Nothing. Then I suspended the session, had some pa

Re: [puredyne] Changing the Xfce desktop to an gnome desktop

2010-06-21 Thread enrike
i think you can also just select gnome in the login. There are some menus at the bottom in the login, one of them allows you to choose from all desktop managers available (in your case gnome and XFCE). Once you choose one of them it should be the default one until you choose another one. I gues

Re: [puredyne] Changing the Xfce desktop to an gnome desktop

2010-06-21 Thread Tyler Leavitt
make a .xinitrc file in your home folder that contains this: #!/bin/bash exec *gnome*-session and that should be it On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Ralf Jung wrote: > I made a harddisk installation of the > puredyne-911-carrot_and_coriander-CD-i386.iso and it is runnung very dood. > Now I wa

[puredyne] Changing the Xfce desktop to an gnome desktop

2010-06-21 Thread Ralf Jung
I made a harddisk installation of the puredyne-911-carrot_and_coriander-CD-i386.iso and it is runnung very dood. Now I want to change the standard Xfce desktop to the gnome-core desktop. I loaded the packages down via synaptic. How can I switch the desktop's. Had anybody done it before and can help

Re: [puredyne] using scripts in a different run-level

2010-06-21 Thread Claude Heiland-Allen
On 21/06/10 10:00, Stefan Thomas wrote: Dear community, I've written some small but useful shell-scripts that I've put in ~/bin/ When I change the runlevel with the key-stroke the machine doesn't "know" anymore these scripts. Does someone kno, how I could change this? I have this in my ~/.prof

[puredyne] using scripts in a different run-level

2010-06-21 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear community, I've written some small but useful shell-scripts that I've put in ~/bin/ When I change the runlevel with the key-stroke the machine doesn't "know" anymore these scripts. Does someone kno, how I could change this? --- Puredyne@goto10.org http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.got