Help with GNOME



edit your ~/.xinitrc if it doesn't exist, make it. If it does NOT exist
the command echo "exec /usr/bin/gnome-session" > ~/.xinitrc" should
work unless you are running XDM.  Redhat's XDM setup requires you to
edit /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients, I suggest adding an entry for "user"
in Xclients to exec ~/.xinitrc which your user(s) may
select their windowmanager via ~/.wm_style (unless you are like me
and don't care about redhat's stupid way of doing things).

-Eric Windisch

PS. Hope I didn't confuse you too much :)


On Mon, 19 Jul 1999 17:53:59 you wrote:
> Okay I have REdhat 5.2 on an Intel machine...I just got all the GNOME RPMS installed..it says in the readme that to use GNOME I need to put exec gnome-session in either xsession, xclients, or xinitrc..my /root dir has none of those..I don't have an account created for myself because I am not hooked to a network..and I can do everything prett well from the root login..Can someone help me please
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