Joost Kooij wrote: > If you are running xdm (that is, you see a login screen in X) look at the > configuration files in /etc/X11 and /etc/X11/xdm. /etc/X11/config has > some > options that may be affecting you; mine looks like this: > > =============================================== > # This file contains configuration flags for the X Window System. > # For a description of the meanings of the flags, see > # /usr/doc/X11/debian.README > > run-xconsole > obey-nologin > allow-user-resources > allow-user-modmap > allow-user-xsession > allow-failsafe > start-xdm > no-xdm-start-server > ===============================================
Although the comment doesn't say so, this file is used by both xdm and xinit (ie, startx too). I have "no-start-xdm" in mine and run startx manually. -- ...RickM... -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .