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Is it possible?
I would like to start a Gnome session with Openbox as the window manager, like you can in GDM by selecting 'GNOME/Openbox' as your Session.
But I don't care much for GDM, so I would like to use SLiM to log in instead. Has anybody tried it? Does everything work as it should? Or does GDM handle this particular
thing that much nicer that I should prefer using it?
Thanks for any help
Last edited by mariusmeyer (2010-11-02 13:56:34)
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Simple. Visit the wiki page for SLIM. Next, you can easily add the command exec /usr/bin/openbox-gnome-session to the xinitrc file similarly to how they describe in the wiki. They describe how to add multiple sessions there. If not, simply add /usr/bin/openbox-gnome-session to your xinitrc
Last edited by Intrepid (2010-11-02 04:08:57)
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Yeah, I discovered openbox-gnome-session while looking around (nothing about it in our wiki though..) I don't know if what is written right at the beginning here is my problem, but when I have 'exec ck-launch-session openbox-gnome-session' as the only thing in my .xinitrc, and SLiM configured as in the wiki entry, I get a gnome session with metacity, not openbox. I used the tip in the OpenBox Wiki entry regarding adding an entry to the programs Gnome starts: 'openbox --replace', and this works. But now I have some/all of my gnome panel applets crashing at random (volumemixer, clock, etc.) I'm guessing that is connected...?
EDIT: I decided to set 'openbox --replace' in Gnome Startup Programs and make SLiM log in to a normal gnome-session. This method works, and (at least for now) my panel applets are not crashing. I don't recommend openbox-gnome-session, and realize now that it isn't in the Wiki for a reason
Anyways, thanks!
Last edited by mariusmeyer (2010-11-02 13:56:11)
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Well if there are no reasons why you would want a session starting Metacity, might I suggest the directions from here? I haven't tried it myself. But it is probably nicer than the useless overhead of starting metacity from the session THEN replacing it.
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Yeah, those instructions were good with the old versions of Gnome, but they don't work anymore. After reading some filed bugs in other distros, Gnome 2.32 needs openbox to create a .desktop-file in /usr/share/applications/ and make entries in gconf. I've got all that down, and it still doesn't work. So for now I'm fine with openbox --replace but thanks anyway!!
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