On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 00:15 +0100, Ten wrote:
In SuSE 9.2 you'll find that after you've booted into gnome, it will stick on gnome and not offer you a choice. This is normal gnome brain damage, it's a matter of deleting a file to fix it - not the usual file though.
The same thing happened to me with Ubuntu and Enlightenment. I remembered playing with it years ago when I was first messing with Linux. After reading a Linux Format article on it I thought I'd install it and have a quick play.
It's not easy to get rid of, the best bit was that after installation it dumped me at a rather ugly looking desktop with no obvious way of launching anything other than configuration windows to configure the desktop. I am sure I was missing some vital step in the configuration (like the step that actually makes it do anything) but overall it was not a fun experience.
Back on topic, what is the SuSE Gnome installation like ? is it a half hearted affair or as polished as KDE on SuSE.