What I finally learned to do was replace the twm line with
/etc/X11R6/xinit/Xclients
or
~/.Xclients
or something like that. You can find where Xclients exists with:
find / -name Xclients
If your machine is single user, you may only have the global one
like the first path I gave. If you have several users, each one
may have a local config in their home directory (the ~/.Xclients
version), which is usually hidden (by the . as the first char).
I have more info, but hopefully that will get you started.
Mac
At 01:39 PM 2/14/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I installed VNC on Linux having the Gnome window
>manager. I edited the "xstartup" file and changed the
>window manager from "twm" to "gdm". When I log in
>using the viewer I donot get the Gnome desktop.
>Could anyone help me in this regard ?
>
>thanks
>Regards
>Satya
>
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