From: Amin <raihan@citech-bd.com>
To: linux-newbie <linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Switching between KDE and GNOME
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 19:54:03 +0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <oprrorkd0fyuy227@mail.citech-bd.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200307020758.h627wdvS019825@dbmail-mx1.orcon.co.nz>
Hello,
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 19:40:53 +1200, cr <cr@orcon.net.nz> wrote:
> There *used* to be, in RedHat 7.2 or thereabouts, a 'Desktop switcher'
> app. It required a restart of X for it to take effect. But I can't
> seem to find it in Debian 3.0.
>
> cr
I don't know how much this'll help, but I have three fully functional
window managers/environments (a.k.a. IceWM, GNOME, KDE) that I run
depending on my needs, and here's the file I use to switch between them:
$ more .Xclients-default
exec icewm || exec xterm -fn 7x14
#exec startkde || exec xterm -fn 7x14
#exec gnome-session || exec xterm -fn 7x14
$
As you can probably tell, IceWM is my favorite.
BTW, `.Xclients-default' is actually called from another file, at least on
my system:
$ more .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
$
I guess this is more flexible, but if you want, you could bypass the
convolution and put your GNOME/KDE starting commands in `.Xclients'. These
files are shell scripts, of course, and they are a feature of the X Window
System.
The reason I'm bringing this up is that, seeing as controlling desktop
environments/WMs is more of an X issue, people ought to know that there's a
standard way they can do it in all distros, regardless of whether the
command-line/graphical tools are available (or not). The standard
(command-line and graphical) tool, is, of course, `switchdesk'. No
surprise: `switchdesk' is itself (mostly) a shell script!
One last thing: I read in this thread that someone's been trying to use
KDE's window manager with GNOME. Please save yourself the headache!
HTH,
Yawar Amin
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-07-02 13:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-06-30 13:46 Switching between KDE and GNOME Dan Zlotnikov
2003-06-30 16:55 ` Flemming Greve Skovengaard
2003-06-30 18:50 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-06-30 20:51 ` Dan Zlotnikov
2003-07-01 8:33 ` cr
2003-07-01 17:12 ` Dan Zlotnikov
2003-07-02 7:40 ` cr
2003-07-02 13:54 ` Amin [this message]
2003-07-03 9:23 ` cr
2003-07-03 13:30 ` Dan Zlotnikov
2003-07-04 8:50 ` Peter
2003-06-30 20:48 ` Dan Zlotnikov
2003-07-01 11:50 ` Flemming Greve Skovengaard
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