Jonathan Billings wrote: > On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 08:02:40AM -0500, mark wrote: >> On 11/13/17 18:34, Gordon Messmer wrote: >> > My guess is: you ran "startx". That starts a session as the user that >> > runs "startx" <snip>> >> It's a Netbook. I yum groupinstalled xfce, created an >> /etc/sysconfig/desktop, added a line in /etc/X11/prefdm to include xfce, >> copying one of the other lines, and rebooted. It came in in runlevel 5, >> no login. >> >> In other words, what I'd do with any other display manager. > > I believe that's the mistake you made, you told prefdm to start xfce > instead of a display manager, which is what the prefdm upstart service > starts. As far as I know, xfce doesn't include a display manager. > > Normally, you'd start xfce from gdm (since its part of the default > desktop install) but you could always use xdm to do so as well. I > believe you'll need to update your ~/.Xclients or ~/.xsession for > per-user configs, or change the default in /etc/sysconfig/desktop. > > (It's been a couple years since I've touched a el6 desktop so I might > be wrong here.) Ahhh. Ok, thanks... though, since folks tell me that IceWM is still a going project, I'll go to that, which I did use for years, while I've never run xfce. Thanks again, though. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos