Re: no gnome




On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, James Green wrote:
> In message <Pine.LNX.4.05.9903241028510.32419-100000@zoll.albany.eypae.c
> om>, Gleef <dzol@virtual-yellow.com> writes
> 
> [ snip ]
> 
> >> So what am I doing wrong?
> >
> >Possibly nothing.  Since the last release, a lot of work has gone into the
> >window manager code for gnome-session.  I'd suggest going to
> >ftp://ftp.jimpick.com/pub/gnome/snap/gnome-core, and grabbing the latest
> >snapshot tarball of gnome-core, and installing that.
> 
> I'm using gnome-libs 1.0.4 and gnome-core 1.0.3. Are there problems with
> these then?

Window manager selection seems to be a little iffy in gnome-core 1.0.3.
Try a gnome-core snapshot, the code has been updated since then.


> >With the new version, you have to make sure that default.session got
> >installed in $prefix/share/gnome (that should be /usr/local/share/gnome
> >for you),
> 
> That's where is it right now.
> 
> > and that the WINDOW_MANAGER environment variable is set to the
> >window manager you want.
> 
> Eh? I type env and no WINDOW_MANAGER is present.

Right, if you set WINDOW_MANAGER to what you want, gnome-session will run
that window manager.  This won't work in gnome-core 1.0.3, however (hence
my "since the last release" comment).

Also, the other poster's point is valid.  You are far safest having the
only line in your .xinitrc, .Xclient or .xsession (whichever you use) be
"exec gnome-session".  Assuming everything is configured happily,
gnome-session will run everything else for you.

Best of Luck,
-Gleef




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