yeah, but I'd rather nto have it run every tiem I log in, just when a X
session is started.
thanks though
charles
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> You can put it in the user's default .cshrc file. It would then be done
> everytime
> the user logs in. HOWEVER, .cshrc files only get used by /bin/csh and
> /bin/tcsh
> shells... Unfortunately, I'm not a bash aficionado, so I can't tell you
> where to
> put it there, unless you want to try it in your .login
>
> this came up recently, and i asked if anyone knew how to set this up so
> that the user who started X didn't have to do this manually every time.
>
> Someone sugested sticking it in one of the X startup files (don't remember
> where now), but it was a while till I rebooted/restarted X to find that it
> did not indeed work.
k
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