"David B. Harris" wrote:
>
> To quote Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # I know I can do it that way (for xdm or startx) but I don't want to
> # completely override nice debian system of startup... we have these
> # x-session-managers and x-window-managers etc. and I would like to
> learn
> #
To quote Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# I know I can do it that way (for xdm or startx) but I don't want to
# completely override nice debian system of startup... we have these
# x-session-managers and x-window-managers etc. and I would like to
learn
# how to work within this system, I now ho
"David B. Harris" wrote:
>
> To quote Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # I would like to start up x-window-manager instead. How to properly
> # configure this in debian? remove all alternatives for
> # x-session-manager?
>
> If you're using 'startx', you can edit your ~/.xinitrc , and make it
To quote Erik Steffl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# I would like to start up x-window-manager instead. How to properly
# configure this in debian? remove all alternatives for
# x-session-manager?
If you're using 'startx', you can edit your ~/.xinitrc , and make it
executable(if it isn't already). It's a
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