Configure a user default session
The default session is retrieved from a program called AccountsService. AccountsService stores this information in the /var/lib/AccountsService/users/ directory.
In GNOME 2, the .dmrc file in the user home directory was used to create default sessions. This .dmrc file is no longer used.
Specify a default session for a user
Make sure that you have the gnome-session-xsession package installed on your system.
Navigate to the /usr/share/xsessions directory where you can find .desktop files for each of the available sessions. Consult the contents of the .desktop files to determine the session you want to use.
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To specify a default session for a user, update the user’s account service in the /var/lib/AccountsService/users/username file:
[User] Language= XSession=gnome-classicIn this sample, GNOME Classic has been set as the default session, using the /usr/share/xsessions/gnome-classic.desktop file.
After specifying a default session for the user, that session will be used the next time the user logs in, unless the user selects a different session from the login screen.