Dmitri Minaev wrote:
Hi,
1. Launch a terminal.
2. Launch Desktop Preferences->Advanced->Sessions
3. At Current Session tab, mark 'metacity', click Remove, click Apply.
The window manager must shut down.
4. Switch to the terminal window, type 'enlightenment &'
5. Close the session manager and the terminal
6. Click Actions->Log out, mark Save Current Setup and click OK.
7. When you log on again, Enlightenment should start.
There's no such menu entry...
however I did that with gnome-session-remove and the proceeded as you
say and it seems to have worked! :-)
thanks!
cheers
Lorenzo
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