Re: where to put user xset commands?

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On 03-Oct-2003/13:10 -0300, Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto <hlen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>> Add the commands to ~/.bash_profile within an if loop that checks to see
>> if you're running X:
>> 
>>   if [ -n "$DISPLAY" ] ; then
>>     xset whatever
>>   fi
>
>  Thanks, that will do it.. there should be another way though.

There is, if you're not running a GNOME, KDE, or Default session. There is
a session type that runs ~/.Xclients.

You could also go into Preferences -> Sessions and add the commands to the
Startup tab.

Tony
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