I realize that I'm again "stealing" the thread... I just wanted to say that I really had no intention of doing that (How does the list server know i replied if I changed the subject?). Anyways, sorry for the inconvinience I will post my question again on a new thread.
Thanks for pointing that out, Tal. On Wednesday 04 June 2003 01:57, Bob Proulx wrote: > Please do not steal the thread by just replying to a conversation in > mid-stride. Replying to an existing thread of conversation and just > changing the subject line is called thread stealing. It's considered > rude. If you want to start a new thread of conversation please just > start a new email message and not a reply to an existing message. > > You can see how your message is stuck in the middle of the other > thread of conversation "Knoppix ISO image is 715MB - How Do I burn it > ?" by looking here. People not interested in that conversation will > delete the entire thread and very probably never see or read your > message which will be deleted along with the entire rest of the thread. > > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200306/threads.html#00 >376 > > Tal Eisenberg wrote: > > I have been running xmodmap manualy on every startup for making the > > extra buttons work with X. As this is quite annoying to do everytime > > I want to put the xmodmap ~/.xmodmaprc line on some init script that > > runs on X startup (I'm using KDM). The problem is I just can't find > > any file that will actually execute that line and add the new > > buttons. Where should I put it? > > KDM starts X which runs Xsession which will look in .Xmodmap. If you > put your xmodmap into $HOME/.Xmodmap it should be read at start up > time. > > Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]