RES: Question on .xinitrc and .xsession

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De: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]
Em nome de Stuart Sears
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 17 de julho de 2006 16:10
Para: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Assunto: Re: Question on .xinitrc and .xsession

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Bliss, Aaron wrote:
> It seems that RedHat ES (at least version 4) is ignoring my .xsession 
> file; .xsession file is very simple:
> I've verified that I don't have a .Xclients nor a .Xclients-default 
> file (I'm pretty sure using switchdesk would create these);
yes, it would

 any ideas?  P.S.
> I wouldn't be against using switchdesk, I just can't figure how to run 
> commands after logging into the desktop other than by using .xsession 
> at init 5;
so why not add the commands you want to run to the .Xclients-default file?

> #!/bin/bash
> 
> xterm &
> startkde
things that sometimes case issues with this...
file permissions?
ownership?
errors in /var/log/Xorg.0.log?

Stuart

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