Greg Green wrote (Sat, 24 Jan 1998 19:12:45 -0700 ): |>Hi, |>I am having a very frustrating time with my .xsession. I can login just |>fine if I don't have a .xsession of my own, but if I copy the |>/etc/X11/Xsession to my $HOME/.xsession, my console just hangs. After |>this hanging, I have to reboot. |> |>Here is what my Xsession looks like (the one I copy to $HOME/.xsession) |>#! /bin/sh |># |>[...] |>startup=$HOME/.xsession
This is the first thing to notice...$startup is the file to which you have copied the global Xsession file. |>[...] |>if [ -x $startup ] && grep -q ^allow-user-xsession /etc/X11/config |>then |> exec $startup |>else |>[...] Here's your problem. It's going into an infinite loop, reading your $HOME/.xsession file. Why do you want to copy the global Xsession file to $HOME/.xsession? -alan -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .