[plug] Back again,Fedora 16 help please
Phillip Bennett
pscomputing at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 12:34:07 WST 2011
Hi,
Try installing a utility called switchdesk or switchdesk-gui. This is the
supported way of changing your default window manager in Fedora (AFAIK).
I've checked and it is available for Fedora 16.
Hope this helps,
Phil.
On 28 November 2011 01:18, Ian Kent <raven at themaw.net> wrote:
>
> On 26/11/2011, at 11:49 AM, Chris Griffin <griffinster at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks Ian,
>
> I have seem mention of this systemd, how do we use/control it, anyone know?
>
>
> See systemctl --help, I think, or the man page.
> Then looking at the location of and files in the systemd package (rpm -ql
> systemd) might make sense.
>
> Also have look at some of the unit files in, umm, /lib/systemd/system, I
> think.
>
>
>
> Chris
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Ian Kent <raven at themaw.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 25/11/2011, at 10:33 PM, Chris Griffin <griffinster at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Greetings good folk,
>>
>> Hi, probably can't help but thought I'd share the pain.
>>
>> >
>> > I have just installed Fedora 16, I was still running Fedora 14. I hate
>> the new Gnome, cannot find all the thing I was using easily and I cannot
>> use the bars at the top and bottom of the screen as I did before, because
>> they do not exist.
>>
>> Yeah, tell me about it!
>> I have to wonder about the developers, what are they thinking.
>>
>> > Switched to KDE, better but i still cannot find some of the old
>> faithfuls. Some questions I am still struggling with if I could please...
>> > First, how do I tell it that each time I log in I want it to default to
>> KDE, it keeps going back to Gnome.
>>
>> Don't know but there used to be kde equivalent to gdm might be worth
>> looking around.
>> You would probably need to remove gdm if you still can't work out how to
>> set the default.
>>
>> > OpenVPN seems to be installed and I have the config info I was using
>> before but how do I set it up and get it to start at boot time. Much of the
>> old way of starting services has gone?
>>
>> Yes, I saw that too but I can't start mine at startup because I use a
>> token.
>> This is no doubt due to the move to systemd but if you had a SysV init
>> script to do it before systemd will still run it if it's enabled. I don't
>> think there is a separate script run at the end of the startup anymore so
>> you would need to write a simple init script.
>>
>> Ian
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