From: Hugo C. <hu...@hu...> - 2004-09-15 14:47:28
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Hi, i've been using colinux with vnc, with a kde environment. I decided t= o test enlightenment after reading an article about it, and now i can't f= ind a way to revert to kde and its WM. When i first run enlightenment (straight from kde konsole, to see what ha= ppens) it prompted me if i wanted it to edit some config files to make en= lightenment used by default. I allowed it, but i was never informed what = files it was that it edited. Now i cant seem to revert the change and i w= ould appreciate it if someone more knowledgeable with linux could help me= out. I am posting here because of the special nature of colinux, and how= we don't want the normal X server to start, which might crash the system= if i remember well. I googled around for info and found a file in my home dir, called .xsessi= on, with the following content: # Enlightenment inserted Execution string here exec /usr/bin/enlightenment I tried deleting it, hoping to get an error so i could insert startkde or= something, but it still runs enlightenment. On a lighter note, i've found a very useful tool for use with colinux. It= 's called Explore2fs and you can download it here: http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/ It allows you to open the colinux filesystem image file in windows and br= owse it and edit files. Very useful if you get yourself a unbootable syst= em or just want to mess around with it in windows. I don't think it's adv= isable to use this tool on a running colinux filesystem. Thanks in advance for the help, Hugo |