On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 00:59, Marcel Gschwandl wrote:
> The Problem is that /etc/gdm/Sessions/* aren't read anymore, from now on
> sessionfiles should go into /etc/dm/Sessions/ (but as far as I can see
> part of them go into /usr/share/xsessions/. At least gnome.desktop did)
> So you'll have to wait
On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 00:59, Marcel Gschwandl wrote:
> The Problem is that /etc/gdm/Sessions/* aren't read anymore, from now on
> sessionfiles should go into /etc/dm/Sessions/ (but as far as I can see
> part of them go into /usr/share/xsessions/. At least gnome.desktop did)
> So you'll have to wait
The Problem is that /etc/gdm/Sessions/* aren't read anymore, from now on
sessionfiles should go into /etc/dm/Sessions/ (but as far as I can see
part of them go into /usr/share/xsessions/. At least gnome.desktop did)
So you'll have to wait untill all Packages, providing some sessionfile,
got updated
The Problem is that /etc/gdm/Sessions/* aren't read anymore, from now on
sessionfiles should go into /etc/dm/Sessions/ (but as far as I can see
part of them go into /usr/share/xsessions/. At least gnome.desktop did)
So you'll have to wait untill all Packages, providing some sessionfile,
got updated
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Marcel Gschwandl wrote:
> this is a known "bug", as of version 2.4.4.7, changed the format of the
> session files (I believe to the same as kdm uses) and now the old ones
> are not recogniced any more.
That explains a lot. Also explains why none of the mving about of the
conf
hi,
this is a known "bug", as of version 2.4.4.7, changed the format of the
session files (I believe to the same as kdm uses) and now the old ones
are not recogniced any more.
now you have two (three) possibilities:
1. Downgrade gdm.
2. wait till all packages which provide sessionfiles are updat
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Marcel Gschwandl wrote:
> this is a known "bug", as of version 2.4.4.7, changed the format of the
> session files (I believe to the same as kdm uses) and now the old ones
> are not recogniced any more.
That explains a lot. Also explains why none of the mving about of the
conf
Incoming from Robert D. Crawford:
> This is not laptop specific, but maybe there is someone that can shed a
> little light anyway. I think this problem might have started when I did
> an upgrade and gdm was upgraded. under the sessions menu, there is
> nothing but last, the default session, fails
hi,
this is a known "bug", as of version 2.4.4.7, changed the format of the
session files (I believe to the same as kdm uses) and now the old ones
are not recogniced any more.
now you have two (three) possibilities:
1. Downgrade gdm.
2. wait till all packages which provide sessionfiles are updat
Incoming from Robert D. Crawford:
> This is not laptop specific, but maybe there is someone that can shed a
> little light anyway. I think this problem might have started when I did
> an upgrade and gdm was upgraded. under the sessions menu, there is
> nothing but last, the default session, fails
Am Fr, den 02.04.2004 schrieb Robert D. Crawford um 15:41:
> This is not laptop specific, but maybe there is someone that can shed a
> little light anyway. I think this problem might have started when I did
> an upgrade and gdm was upgraded. under the sessions menu, there is
> nothing but last, t
Am Fr, den 02.04.2004 schrieb Robert D. Crawford um 15:41:
> This is not laptop specific, but maybe there is someone that can shed a
> little light anyway. I think this problem might have started when I did
> an upgrade and gdm was upgraded. under the sessions menu, there is
> nothing but last, t
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