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>>>>> "Sean" == Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> So I guess task-x-window-system-core is off the hook. But I still >> should have gotten a terminal and a window manager. Where does the >> responsibility lie? >> Sean> The only solution I see for the gnome task creator to pick a wm happy with Sean> gnome. The user can obviously change it later, but a nice default. Something Sean> like wmaker, easy. As for terminal, why did you not get gnome-term? `task-window-manager' might be good. It could load several Gnome window managers, and some themes, so there's more than one to choose from in the Gnome control panel. (I really like sawmill!) When after a fresh install you type `startx', there ought to be a fairly nicely configured default setup for us to show off. `gnome help' isn't all that bad... It starts one with the gnome pages; and if `dhelp' and a web server got installed, a second frame or at least a URL icon on the desktop ought to point to the `dhelp' docs. The Xsession script ought to look for first `gnome-terminal' then `xterm' or for an `x-terminal' alternatives pseudo or something. I'd like to see the X task fire up XF86Setup or something like it. That would be better than the text-only interface. Maybe it should ask which to use... debconf? ... for headless file server installs, &c?