I have been booting into runlevel 3 for quite a while. After logging in, I do a "startx" and enjoy the gnome desktop. After the latest rawhide updates, I decided to try/test the runlevel 5 and log in via gdm. I had several errors where gdm could not be launched and I saw that the path it was trying was /usr/X11R6/bin/... , so I changed them to /usr/bin/... When I did that, I got a nice gdm login screen. Trying to log in however gives me only a session of "twm". It doesn't matter if I try a kde session, gnome session, xfce4 session,etc. All I get is a twm session. I think that I have too many *.rpmnew *.rpmsave config files laying around and I probably should do a new install, but hey, how else can I learn? So my questions are what should I look at to see why I am only getting a twm session? Why isn't starting a session via the gdm log in screen the same as doing startx? What are the difference and how/what can I do to monitor the process? Thanks. -- Brian Millett - [ Talia Winters, "A Spider in the Web"] "Taro Isogi spent his life improving the lives of others. He built a business based on that principle, and he never broke a rule or harmed another to do it. Mars was his dream, Captain, now he's been murdered for it, and you're trying to cast the blame on him." -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list