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+gnome-session for Debian
+========================
+
+GNOME 3 / GNOME Fallback
+------------------------
+
+The gnome-session package provides the standard GNOME 3 session, which
+is based on the GNOME Shell. The gnome-session-flashback package provides
+a “fallback” session which is based on the GNOME panel and Metacity. You
+can choose them in the display manager (typically GDM).
+
+If no suitable 3D acceleration is detected, the fallback session will be
+launched in both cases.
+
+
+Changing the window manager
+---------------------------
+
+The GNOME Shell requires mutter and cannot run with another window
+manager.
+
+If you want to use an alternative window manager (such as compiz or
+openbox), you need to select the fallback session. Then, put in your
+.gnomerc file the following:
+ WINDOW_MANAGER=my_wonderful_wm
+ export WINDOW_MANAGER
+
+
+Applications at startup
+-----------------------
+
+Upon startup, gnome-session starts the following applications:
+ - Saved session: if you have saved a session, it is located in
+ ~/.config/gnome-session/saved-session/. You can enable automatic
+ session saving or manually save it in the "Startup Applications"
+ configuration applet.
+ - Autostart applications: applications shipping a .desktop file in
+ /usr/share/gnome/autostart or /etc/xdg/autostart. This includes the
+ keyring manager, the settings daemon, nautilus and the power
+ manager. They can be selectively disabled in the configuration
+ applet.
+ - Required components: they are listed in the
+ /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/*.desktop file corresponding to the
+ current session (gnome or gnome-fallback).
+
+MIME types associations
+-----------------------
+
+This package ships a list of default MIME types associations used when running
+the GNOME desktop.
+This file is installed in /usr/share/applications/gnome-mimeapps.list.
+The system administrator can override some associations by adding a file at
+/etc/xdg/gnome-mimeapps.list or /etc/xdg/mimeapps.list if he wants to apply to
+all the desktop environment.