On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 03:34:44PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote: > But given that, maybe it'd be better to do something more like always > running both a session manager and a window manager, and allow the admin > or the user to mix and match them, to have xsm and enlightenment, or > the kde session manager and sawmill, or something. Dunno if that could > be made to work. Usually a window manager is part of your session. At any rate, I can add an option to Xsession.options that would bypass session managers entirely; does that sound like a satisfactory solution? I can call it "skip-session-manager" perhaps. I hasten to remind everyone that all of this stuff is *fallback*, only executed if there is no $HOME/.xsession. -- G. Branden Robinson | It was a typical net.exercise -- a Debian GNU/Linux | screaming mob pounding on a greasy spot branden@debian.org | on the pavement, where used to lie the http://www.debian.org/~branden/ | carcass of a dead horse.
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