Re: /etc/X11/window-managers
> >>>>> On Fri, 24 Sep 1999 11:59:12 +0300, Rainer Dorsch <rainer@rainer.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de> said:
>
> Rainer> I can switch between window-managers like fvwm, twm, and even
> Rainer> kde by changing the order of the entries in
> Rainer> /etc/X11/window-managers.
>
> Rainer> But I could not figure out so far, what the standard way is
> Rainer> to start gnome with let say WindowMaker or fvwm.
>
> Rainer> Could anybody tell me?
>
> put in your .xsession:
>
> gnome-session &
> exec windowmaker
>
> You can also choose a window manager from the control center and just
> do:
>
> exec gnome-session
>
But that is different! /etc/X11/window-managers sets a global default,
.xsession is only my local choice. Can't I use GNOME as a global default?
Well, I know, there is /etc/X11/Xsession, but editing there for a
window-manager is not consistent at all with Debian's /etc/X11/window-managers!
Thanks.
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Rainer Dorsch
Abt. Rechnerarchitektur e-mail:rainer.dorsch@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
Uni Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-7816-215
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