Børre Gaup wrote: > You can make a file ~/.xsession . X uses this as a startup file. > Here is a snippet from mine: > ----------------------- > #!/bin/sh > export LANG=se_NO.UTF-8 > keychain $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa > source ~/.keychain/`uname -n`-sh > eval "$(gpg-agent --daemon)" > xsetroot -solid black > setxkbmap sapmi+us_group3 > setxkbmap -option ctrl:swapcaps > setxkbmap -option grp:menu_toggle > startkde > ---------------------- > > Hope this helps. At least you won't have to edit files in /usr :-)
Yes, the goal is for individual user configuration, not system-wide settings. I was hoping for a KDE-specific startup script, so that the user could do something different depending on the environment. Perhaps there is some environment variable that is only set in KDE sessions? I will look into this. Also, perhaps I should have noted that I am using KDM to start up my KDE session, if that makes any difference. Craig
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