I thought that was located in /etc/rc.conf for most distros normaly near the bottem and its normaly called something like XSESSION= and then you put in your GUI.
Travis R. > Shawn wrote: > >>I've installed Suse 9.2 on a laptop, with a minimum graphical >> configuration >>(no KDE or Gnome). This means that the window manger used is FVWM - >> which >>sucks after you've used the other managers. So, I now have Blackbox >>installed - but can't find any method to change to it. >> >>I've tried looking at the .xsession script, and some of the X11 config >> files, >>but I don't know enough to be modifying these in this case. The online >>resource I've found don't seem to match the Suse environment... >> >>I know I could install KDM for the login window, and it'll give me a >> choice of >>which window manager to use, but I'm trying to avoid installing the KDE >> files >>(simply to preserve disk space - nothing against KDE). Is there any >> other >>simple method to change to Blackbox? Or am I better off to just bite the >>bullet and use KDM? >> >>Thanks. >> >>Shawn >> >> > As for as I know... It's all in /etc/X11 > Using YaST you can just uninstall fvwm and install blackbox or Ice > and that should take care of everything for you. > Uninstalling the current wm is the trick. > > Peter > _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list [email protected] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying

