On Sun, 15 Dec 2013 06:29:52 +1300 Chris Bannister sent: > I do remember this issue in the past, a google was not very helpful - > and may even have been misleading - e.g. suggesting that .xsessionrc > was the correct file to use. And since .xsession or .xinitrc didn't > work I must have assumed it was correct.
That would have been the reason why I also changed to ~/.xsessionrc. Because I was using FVWM at the time and recall that it was documented somewhere to get X working was to change the file name. On another note, same topic. In Xfce4 which I'm now using, something strange happened. To get my printer working, I changed a few things and then logged out on the application menu drop down list "Log Out" Then logged back in as user. All the things that my ~/.xsession file loaded, came up again as I would expect. However, they came up twice. Two of everything? I thought it was a glitch. Stopped the computer, did a hard reboot and it did the same, everything came up twice. So I commented everything out of my ~/.xsession file except: exec startxfce4 So my system starts as it always did, loading all the applications as it did when they were so directed in the ~/.xsession file. Nicer in fact, as it places kalarm in the panel rather than on the desktop from whence I placed it into the panel. But they were all commented out?? So, it seems using the Xfce4 logout, wrote a file that gets loaded automagically which returns everything to as it was when X is started again? But what file? There is no duplicate ~/.xsession file so there must be a file elsewhere in the system that Log Out wrote or edited before exiting? It works well as long as I comment out everything I want loaded at startup in my ~/.xsession file. But is it a feature or a bug if I don't know where the file that does is all this is located? I have been looking through this thread to try to find which file might be changed but had no luck yet. Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *********************************************** Christmas is not a date. It is a state of mind. - Mary Ellen Chase *********************************************** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic ----------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20131215071705.44f71947@taogypsy.wildlife