Re: xsession not executing

1999-12-17 Thread W. Paul Mills
check "/etc/X11/config" for the line "allow-user-xsession". [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cyrus Patel) writes: > Hi all, > > I recently installed gdm to see what it was like and then went back to xdm. > When I installed > xdm, it removed gdm, but now when I login at the xdm console it doesn't > exe

Re: .xsession not executing

1997-12-16 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Mon, Dec 15, 1997 at 07:06:44PM -0500, Will Lowe wrote: > On Mon, 15 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I tried to send this earlier, but i don't think anything got out. > > > > After reinstalling, my .xsession file isn't run. I've looked in the man > > pages for x and xdm, but they don't

Re: .xsession not executing

1997-12-16 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Mon, 15 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I tried to send this earlier, but i don't think anything got out. > > After reinstalling, my .xsession file isn't run. I've looked in the man > pages for x and xdm, but they don't say anything about permissions other than > to be executable.

Re: .xsession not executing

1997-12-16 Thread hawk
> Other than not being executable, all I can think of is that you may not > have allow-user-xsession in /etc/X11/config. that's it. I wonder why i didn't get one of those to start; I think i used to. rick -- These opinions will not be those of ISU until it pays my retainer. -- TO UNSUBSCR

Re: .xsession not executing

1997-12-16 Thread Will Lowe
On Mon, 15 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I tried to send this earlier, but i don't think anything got out. > > After reinstalling, my .xsession file isn't run. I've looked in the man > pages for x and xdm, but they don't say anything about permissions other than > to be executable.

Re: .xsession not executing

1997-12-15 Thread robert havoc pennington
On Mon, 15 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I tried to send this earlier, but i don't think anything got out. > > After reinstalling, my .xsession file isn't run. I've looked in the man > pages for x and xdm, but they don't say anything about permissions other than > to be executable.