> I had all manner of other information and test to suggest, until I > looked at the file again. I bet you and the other account have different > .bashrc files, and your top line is confusing things for you rather than > the other user. You aren't doing anything in the .xsession itself that > should require declaring the bash shell for interpretting the file, > partly because .xsession isn't actually an executable. You are probably > setting some environment variables via .bashrc by doing this, but you > may also be doing something in yours that is mucking up the > interpretation of the rest of the file. > > Lose #!/bin/bash and place anything you do feel you need to declare into > .xsession, and see if that helps.
The two .bashrc-files are almost identical; some environment variables differ, but that's it. And anyway, losing the #!/bin/bash-line doesn't help either... Thanks anyway... Tom -- "Alles stimmt, gilt, nimmt teil und bildet eine Vollzaehligkeit, in der nichts fehlt." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]