[MacPorts] GNOME modified

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Changed page "GNOME" by jeremyhu at macports.org from 17.151.76.91*
Page URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/GNOME>
Diff URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/GNOME?action=diff&version=16>
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Index: GNOME
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--- GNOME (version: 15)
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 == Version Scheme ==
 The GNOME Foundation uses the version scheme where odd minor versions indicate that a package or product is a development version, such that GNOME 2.27.x is a development version, considered unstable, while 2.26.x is a release version that is considered stable.
 == Running GNOME ==
-The GNOME desktop may be run by issuing the command '''gnome-session &''' from an ''xterm'', or by adding the command '''exec gnome-session''' to your ''~/.xinitrc'' file. If you use [http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/dbus dbus], you may prefer to use the command '''exec dbus-launch gnome-session''' in ''~/.xintrc'' to allow GNOME applications to take advantage of the dbus interprocess communications system.
+The GNOME desktop may be run by issuing the command '''gnome-session &''' from an ''xterm'', adding the line '''USERWM=gnome-session''' to a script in your ''~/.xinitrc.d'' directory, or adding the command '''exec gnome-session''' to a script in your ''~/.xinitrc.d'' directory. If you use [http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/dbus dbus], you may prefer to use the command '''exec dbus-launch gnome-session''' to allow GNOME applications to take advantage of the dbus interprocess communications system.
 === Environment ===
 The environment that GNOME runs in requires that the following variables be set. These are shown with the values for a default MacPorts installation:
  XDG_DATA_DIRS::

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