From: Mark R. B. <mor...@ea...> - 2005-07-11 17:31:40
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On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 17:10, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote: > On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 12:03 -0400, Geoffrey wrote: > > Sure, here's what I have in my .xinitrc file: > > > > gnome-panel & > > exec enlightenment That's one way. Another is to use the Gnome Session preferences dialogue to have Gnome-session start enlightenment at login(priority 10) and not Metacity. Everything then works as it should from both sides, rather than crippling Gnome. You can test this out by typing: pkill metacity; enlightenment (or e16 in my case) so that E starts up before metacity is restarted, and blocks it. You can then use the Session prefs to not have metacity restarted at all, too. Ta, -- o o mailto:Mor...@ea... /v\ark R. Bowyer http://mark.thebowyers.me.uk Mark.Bowyer@Sun.COM `-' --------------------------------------- /"\ ...fingerprint = 7924 9E9E 7B91 225E B065 \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign 1024D/15140DC1 39D0 551D ABE6 1514 0DC1 X Against HTML Mail -------------------------------------------- / \ I'm getting a tattoo. It's going to be all over my whole body - a tattoo of myself. Only taller. |