Please don't thread steal. You replied to another posting and changed the subject. Please just send a new message to the list to start a new thread. Paul wrote: > I then installed gdm and choose that as the default. Gdm seems to > work fine and so I wanted to install enlightenment. that installed > fine, but I can't seem to get gdm to recognize my session file in > gdm/Sessions directory. I use a .xsession file to start the window manager of my choice. I use bash with fvwm. You would change those to your preference. Then the "default" login at the gdm login will always do whatever your xsession file says to do. Selecting a specific session will avoid your personal files, useful for when you have messed up your personal files and broken things too much to log in otherwise. #!/bin/bash --login exec fvwm2 Don't forget to make it executable. chmod a+x ~/.xsession Bob
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