Hi. I use the blackbox window manager, but I'm having trouble with my default environment.
I was using gdm and all was fine, except that - My customizations to the login window kept getting bonked. - If you ctrl-alt-f1 to get a non-X terminal, it keeps coming back every n seconds without being asked. Especially annoying if your X configuration is bad... I'm just not a GNOME fan. So I switched to xdm - and my .bash_profile stopped getting processed. So that after opening an xterm, none of my custom environment variables were active, just the custom aliases in .bashrc. - I tried putting 'source ./.bash_profile' at the top of my xsession file, but no luck. Can someone tell me, or point me to the right docs, to get xdm to run .bash_profile so that all term windows inherit the environment? And a more philosophical question: Anyone care to provide a 50 word essay on the proper use of .bash_profile and .bashrc? I have an environment that generally works, but it's based on random examples, trial, and error rather than consistent application of fundamental principles. TIA, Paul -- Paul Mackinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]