Restore Changed Default window manager back to Gnome

From: ims (ims_at_ims.com)
Date: 04/29/04

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    Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 17:26:03 +0800
    
    

    I am a newbie and using a linux box. After I upgrade my XFree86 system to
    ver 4.4.0, a session menu appears and let me choose either default boot
    mode or fail safe boot mode. In either case, I can get the default window
    manager changed from Gnome to X with only xterm and a xsm(fail safe) windows
    appears.

    What is the cause and how can I restore the gnome startup environment.

    Config:
    1) OS : RedHat 9.0
    2) installed XFree86 : 4.4.0


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