Hi,
For a long time I used the file ~/.gnomerc to setup my environment
variables and start other init-time apps for Gnome sessions (I use gdm
and gnome-session). It was apparently read in such a way that
environment variables set there were inherited by all apps started in
the X session -- very
Keith O'Connell wrote in linux.debian.user:
> Now that I have Gnome 2.4, the .gnomerc file appears to be ignored. Should it be
> being ingnored? If so, what now provides the function that .gnomerc privided in
> earlier versions?
You can add scripts to be executed at log
Hi,
I have just moved from stable to testing, but seem to have struck a Gnome problem,
albeit a trivial one.
With Gnome 2.2 in Woody I had .gnomerc as a link to ~/xeseesion, and this loaded up a
few bits and pieces.
Now that I have Gnome 2.4, the .gnomerc file appears to be ignored. Should it
.
the other item is that my .gnomerc is not being executed. i believe the
gdm upgrade may be responsible for that.
anyone else experiencing similar issues?
tia...
andy
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