Feel free to mail me off list, and I'll post it to a website and put a link to it here. There are a very vocal group that wouldn't appreciate that attachment (for better or for worse). Doug On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 00:35 +1200, Kiwi-Hawk wrote: > When E starts up the Gnome background and desktop icons are still there > and the E theme is > messed up like something is running over the to or at the same time,.. > it's almost like Gnome is not > releasing or swaping out totaly normaly when I load E it loads it own > default desktop and background > at hit point desktop I have in Gnome is still there trying to over write > what eve E is loading. > > if it's ok I can attach a wee screen shot,. say 640x480 so you can see > not sure the group allows that tho > > Greg Wildman wrote: > > >On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 22:59 +1200, Kiwi-Hawk wrote: > > > > > >>Hi > >> > >>Did that and I got the gnome background killing the theme and I could > >>see nothing og my menus > >>no matter which theme I used > >> > >> > > > >Not sure what you are saying here. Switchdesk will create 2 files for > >you in your home directory. Like so > > > >[gregw@charon gregw]$ cat /home/gregw/.Xclients > >#! /bin/bash > > > ># Created by Red Hat Desktop Switcher > > > >if [ -e "$HOME/.Xclients-$HOSTNAME$DISPLAY" ]; then > > exec $HOME/.Xclients-$HOSTNAME$DISPLAY > >else > > exec $HOME/.Xclients-default > >fi > > > > > >[gregw@charon gregw]$ cat /home/gregw/.Xclients-default > >#!/bin/bash > ># (c) 2000 Red Hat, Inc. > > > >exec /usr/bin/enlightenment > > > > > >Enlightenment runs completely without GNOME. If you still want to run > >GNOME and use enlightement as the windows manager then that is another > >matter. > > > >-- > >Greg > > > > > > > > > > > -- Douglas Furlong Systems Administrator Firebox.com T: 0870 420 4475 F: 0870 220 2178
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