Re: StartX

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On 3/5/23 6:34 PM, Dave Close via tde-users wrote:
<https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Fedora_Trinity_Repository_Installation_Instructions> provides
great instructions for installing TDE on a working Fedora 37 system. But the last section provides
no help for starting TDE from a "run-level 3" system (multi-user, not graphical). The built-in
startx command does not detect TDE. Or, more specifically, the /etc/sysconfig/desktop script. Of
course, I can modify that script but I have no idea what to add to it. It would be nice if the TDE
installation provided an updated version.


Hi Dave,

I do not use Fedora and have no idea what /etc/sysconfig/desktop is for.

I am a long time Slackware user and have launched X from the command line for more than 20 years.

The traditional way to launch X from the console is with /usr/bin/startx, which actually is a shell script. At the command prompt type startx and see what happens.

The startx script looks for a $HOME/.xinitrc and if not found looks for /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc, which often is a sym link to another xinitrc file in the same directory. The sym link is considered the system "default" xinitrc.

If installed correctly, and I presume the Fedora packager has done so, then one of those two xinitrc scripts will contain the command to launch /opt/trinity/bin.

I hope that helps.

DA
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