Think I answered my own question.
For the record I used apt-get to install gnome-desktop, gnome-session and
switchdesk-gnome. Then I ran the command 'switchdesk GNOME' and now I have
a beautiful Gnome desktop. :-)
Cheers,
Andrew.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Myers [mailto:AM...@ci...]
Sent: Tuesday, 31 August 2004 10:59 AM
To: col...@li...
Subject: [coLinux-users] FC1 & Gnome
Hi,
I've installed Fedora following the Fedora How To from the wiki
http://www.colinux.org/wiki/index.php/FedoraHowTo and have got it
succesfully running using VNC. I'd now like to see if I can get Gnome
running. I've installed gnome-desktop with yum but I still see the other
(twm) desktop. Can anyone help? :D
Thanks,
Andrew.
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