Loading GNOME with GDM

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Yup, for a long long time, I thought GNOME was the default desktop :)
But somehow it didn't load GNOME except for 'root'.

Can't do much right now as I'm still out of the office.
Thanks for the suggestion, Robert.



On 5/13/06, Robert Spangler <lazydog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu May 11 2006 04:26, Hairul Ikmal Mohamad Fuzi wrote:
>
> >  I'm just wondering, how do I actually make the GDM to start GNOME
> >  automatically (after a successful login) for all normal user account
> >  without having to add 'exec gnome-session' in every user's ~/.xinitrc?
> >
> >  The current scenario is, only successful 'root' logins starts the
> >  GNOME, while other normal user successful login is presented with the
> >  minimalist window manager (which is equivalent to 'Default System
> >  Session' from the GDM menu).
>
> I thought GNOME was the default desktop.  Well at least it is here until I use
> the 'switchdesk' function.  I prefer KDE. :)
>
> Just have your user run 'switchdesk gnome'.  This should switch them to Gnome
> desktop.
>
>
> --
>
> Regards
> Robert
>
> Smile... it increases your face value!
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