RE: gdm - invalid username or password



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> Go to your /etc/pam.d directory and copy the gdm.rpmsave to gdm. 
Try
> logging in through gdm again...
> Tim

Thanks.  There was actually no gdm.rpmsave, but I copied xdm to gdm
and this worked fine.

My only other question now is, running gnome-session for me does *not*
also run Enlightenment (or any window manager for that matter),
whereas I think it is supposed to.  It is no problem for me to add
Enlightenment to .xinitrc or whatever, but just out of interest and
for completeness, how is gnome-session supposed to know to run
Enlightenment?

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