OK, I created my own .xsession file just like yours. I exited Xwindows and i
get the login Xwindow prompt.  I login as root (the .xsession file is in /root)
everything looks the same.  What am I doing wrong?  Do I have to kill xdm?

Alberto Ruiz
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> On Thu, 15 May 1997, Alberto Ruiz wrote:
> 
> > I did a search for .xsession and it was not found anywhere on my system.  
> > Isn't
> > xdm or any of the other Xwindow program suposse to create it or a least come
> > with templeates or default files?
> 
> You create one in your home directory.  The bare minimum is:
> 
> my ~/.xsession file
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> exec afterstep
> 
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