At 02:32 p.m. 24/07/01 -0500, Alex Thomas wrote:
Thank you for all the help, but as I am a refuge from NT please give me
the complete path as ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc does not make much sense to
me at this point.
~ is a sort of alias of the username of the current user
try cd ~
the same AFAIK
From:
Alex Thomas
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 3:32
PM
Subject: Another Question regaring X
setup
Thank you for all the help, but as I am a refuge
from NT please give me the complete path as ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc does not
make much
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 02:32:27PM -0500, Alex Thomas wrote:
> Thank you for all the help, but as I am a refuge from NT please give me the
> complete path as ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc does not make much sense to me at
> this point.
>
> Again Thank You for your help
>
> Alex
~ is just another n
Okey :-) Here we go..
Let's assume that you have a user on the linux system, called alex. What you
need to do, is open
/home/alex/.xinitrc, and add the line 'gnome-session' to it (without the
quotes). When you start x
it will look at this file and execute whatever you have in it. If there is no
Alex Thomas wrote:
> Thank you for all the help, but as I am a refuge from NT please give
> me the complete path as ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc does not make much
> sense to me at this point.
That _is_ a complete path. The ~ means your personal home directory --
so if your account is "alex", then i
Thank you for all the help, but as I am a refuge
from NT please give me the complete path as ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc does not
make much sense to me at this point.
Again Thank You for your help
Alex
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