Once upon a time, I heard Goeman Stefan say Just use .Xresources instead of .Xdefault will do the work. Xsession, Gnome, and other debian, may be, X start up script honor your setting in .Xresources, see /etc/X11/Xsession, /etc/xdm, /etc/gdm for the script
Chanop > Hello Everybody, > > > I have put some things in a file .Xdefaults. I know that in order to make > these settings active I have to do > "xrdb .Xdefaults". This is no problem. The problem is that I want this > command to be executed automatically > when I login in a gnome session. > > Therefore I have created the file .xsession as follows (PS: I use gdm): > > xrdb $HOME/.Xdefaults > exec gnome-session > > This does not seem to work. > > > Also, I have tried to put the "xrdb $HOME/.Xdefaults" line into the > .bash-profile (or .bashrc) file. > Now I first have to start a terminal window in order to activate the > settings in .Xdefaults. > > My question is, where do I have to put "xrdb $HOME/.Xdefaults" in order to > have this executed when I log in a gnome session ? > > > Greetings, > > Stefan Goeman. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > -- ################################################## #Chanop Silpa-Anan # #gpg @ http://kenji.anu.edu.au/~chanop/chanop.asc# ##################################################
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