Sidney Brooks saw fit to inform me that:
>Following Ano Nim, I created /home/.xinitrc with the
>text icewm and,lo and behold, when I start Debian, I
>still get enlightenment.
Why have u created .xinitrc in /home ?
It should be in /home/sidney assuming that sidney is your login name.
Things shoul
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 03:32:41PM -0700, Sidney Brooks wrote:
> Problem solved!
>
> Sam Varghese gave me the clue that combined with
> previous suggestions solved the problem of getting rid
> of enlightenment.The "home" directory for root is not
> "home" but root. When I edited .xsessions in the
on Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 02:39:17PM -0700, Sidney Brooks ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Here is a new twist. When I log in as root, I get
> enlightenment, despite all the suggested changes. When
> I log in as a user, I get icewm.
Please keep your replies in-thread. You've now started about four
thr
on Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 03:56:52PM -0400, Stephen Gran ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
While signing list posts serves a purpose, encrypting them does not.
Please limit encryption to one-on-one (or small groups where encryption
is against multiple keys) communications.
Thank you.
--
Karsten M. S
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 02:39:17PM -0700, Sidney Brooks wrote:
> Here is a new twist. When I log in as root, I get
> enlightenment, despite all the suggested changes. When
> I log in as a user, I get icewm.
I have an .xinitrc file in each user's home directory which
I created manually. It looks li
bin052ZTUnI6A.bin
Description: application/pgp-encrypted
msg.asc
Description: Binary data
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