Actually, gnome does start just fine by just running:
usr/bin/gnome-session --session=gnome-flashback --disable-acceleration-check
The screen resolution did not adjust to the monitor i am using and the menu just happened to be off screen. The mate session seams to adjust automatically.
(I did try to start using DESKTOP_SESSION="gnome-fallback" and the log was similar to what i have seen earlier)
Many thanks for all your help! It's really appreciated!
Hello Ryan and Alberts,
I figured out what was wrong.
Actually, gnome does start just fine by just running: gnome-session --session= gnome-flashback --disable- acceleration- check
usr/bin/
The screen resolution did not adjust to the monitor i am using and the menu just happened to be off screen. The mate session seams to adjust automatically.
(I did try to start using DESKTOP_ SESSION= "gnome- fallback" and the log was similar to what i have seen earlier)
Many thanks for all your help! It's really appreciated!
Kind regards,
Martin