Of course, you shouldn't need an .xinitrc or .xsession at all in a user's home directory. To specify the default window manager, just make it the first entry in the file /etc/X11/window-manages. The system wide Xsession should also live under /etc/X11. If it doesn't your system is broked. -- +---+----+-----+---+----+-----+---+----+-----+ | YOUR AD HERE............1.900.FOO.BARZ | +-----+---+----+-----+---+----+-----+---+----+
- xfree86 3.3.5 in debian wolfgang . schwoerer
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- Re: xfree86 3.3.5 in debian Greg Vence
- Re: xfree86 3.3.5 in debian Phil Brutsche
- Re: xfree86 3.3.5 in debian Eric G . Miller
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