If I recall correctly you can change the "exec gnome-session" to "gnome-session &" and then add another line "exec enlightenment". This assumes you have installed the enlightenment package. I am not sure if this is currently the preferred window manager for GNOME, but it should work. YMMV.
- Jimmy Kaplowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 08:42:59PM -0800, Phil Murphy wrote: > I have recently installed Debian, (Yes, I DID it!) :) , and had my X > session running fine. I was able to run GMC, from WindowMaker, but would > prefer to start up Gnome automatically. Having done a fair bit of reading, > :) , including http://www.newriders.com/debian/html/noframes/node76.html, I > added .xsession to my home directory, and included "exec gnome-session". > Gnome dutifully started as prompted, without any title bars or buttons. I > could not move windows with Alt-mouse, nor call up the right mouse title bar > menu. I would really like to get this running properly, and am very > interested in Debian, especially the advantages of the apt-get syntax. I > have previous experience with Red Hat, Mandrake, Caldera, Corel, and have > even played with Slackware, Suse (older version), Peanut, Stormix, and > Progeny. Nice having a fast download at work where I can burn CD's. :) Back > to my question, would someone please tell me how to get Gnome running in all > its splendour, including title bars, etc. TIA, > > Phil Murphy > Nanaimo, BC, Canada > Registered Linux User 197338 > 1980 Yamaha XS1100 SG > > P.S. Any other XSives on this list? > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]