* Daniel Martin at cush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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| It is a bit confusing, isn't it.
| Here's the situation under Debian:
| If you start X with startx, then:
|first it tries to do the stuff in your .xinitrc; if you don't have
|one, it goes and invokes the system xinitrc, which on Debian goes
Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i tried to figure out while setting up the system whats supposed to go
> under the .xinitrc file and what into .xsession. Because I tried to
> use .xinitrc first to initialise stuff (like chosing window manager)
> but it won't work, so i put the things in
i tried to figure out while setting up the system whats supposed to go
under the .xinitrc file and what into .xsession. Because I tried to
use .xinitrc first to initialise stuff (like chosing window manager)
but it won't work, so i put the things in .xsession and the most did,
exept that every time
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