Re: using another WM alongside gnome

2006-06-29 Thread marlin9
Yes, I've setup something along this line. I`m running wmaker solo session but with a single click, can have nautilus desktop plus my gnome panel. This is running with wmaker as window manager, then. I also have to start the (gtk-2) gnome-settings-daemon myself, in this case. I don't know if gno

Re: using another WM alongside gnome

2006-06-27 Thread Thibaut Paumard
Le dimanche 25 juin 2006 à 16:15 -0500, Dan Davison a écrit : > Hi, > > I've just installed Debian Sarge on a new laptop. During the install > process, I chose to have a desktop environment. However I would really > like to have the choice to quit out of gnome (or never enter it) and use a > di

Re: using another WM alongside gnome

2006-06-26 Thread Thibaut Paumard
Le dimanche 25 juin 2006 à 16:15 -0500, Dan Davison a écrit : > Hi, > > I've just installed Debian Sarge on a new laptop. During the install > process, I chose to have a desktop environment. However I would really > like to have the choice to quit out of gnome (or never enter it) and use a > di

Re: using another WM alongside gnome

2006-06-26 Thread LUK ShunTim
Dan Davison wrote: > Hi, > > I've just installed Debian Sarge on a new laptop. During the install > process, I chose to have a desktop environment. However I would really > like to have the choice to quit out of gnome (or never enter it) and use > a different window manager, when I want. I have th

Re: using another WM alongside gnome

2006-06-26 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Dan Davison wrote: However I would really like to have the choice to quit out of gnome (or never enter it) and use a different window manager, when I want. I have the .xsession file from my old debian system that sets up an X session with the ion window manager, and I would like to be able to ch

using another WM alongside gnome

2006-06-25 Thread Dan Davison
Hi, I've just installed Debian Sarge on a new laptop. During the install process, I chose to have a desktop environment. However I would really like to have the choice to quit out of gnome (or never enter it) and use a different window manager, when I want. I have the .xsession file from my o