> > Create a file .xsession in your homedirectory. > > I use > > xterm -ls -geometry 80x24+0+63 & > xterm -ls -geometry 80x24+515+63 & > /usr/bin/X11/fvwm2 & > /usr/bin/panel > > Alternatively, you could just use the line > > gnome-session >
I have a couple of questions concerning the .xsession script. Will calling gnome session load enlightenment, and whatever other programs I have loaded? also, what is the "&" for at the end of each line above? My .xsession looks something like this: /usr/local/bin/licq /usr/local/bin/gaim /usr/share/enlightenment/enlightenment exec gnome-session The first few times I have shut down and restarted, everything came back just as above, with the exception that gaim was not loading, but now, when I start xwindows, E loads, along with my gnome panel, and two (sometimes three) cases of licq It also loads up at least one eterm window, and if I have one open when I shut down, it will load up more. More questions <g>. 1. Sometimes when I shut down and restart, my panel settings are saved, and still there, but sometimes they are not, and I have to re-do my panel setup. 2. Does anyone know of any way to save the settings with the asclock applet. It does not seem to want to keep my time zone, and am-pm settings, or the theme i use. 3. I had the power go out during a storm a couple of days ago, while netscape was running, now everytime I start up, netscape is started as well. 4. what is the meaning of life? :> hehe, pretty new at linux, so I always have a million questions.