setting gnome as desktop manager
I am using kde as my desktop manager system default...
however I want to use gnome for a spesific user account.. now I have seen other posts asking about the same thing but all I could find was linking a file called .xinitrc from the user's home dir to /etc/X11/xinit/sinit.gnome well I tried that already and it didn't work for me.. I am still getting the default kde on my user's acc... so what is the solution to this situation ? I am running slackware 9.1 thanks |
Are you using a graphical login manager? Usually with gdm or kdm the user can chose their default session and that will stay with them until they change it again.
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i tried this out the other day. i got my linux box running and my nepehw wanted an account but he wanted to use kde. So all i did was at login i signed in as root and added his account. I then exited root and started his account. i then typed XWMCONFIG and chose kde. so all you should have to do is chose gnome instead i hope this help's
I love slack it runs so easy i installed it on my toaster. Lotec25 |
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