Rick Macdonald wrote,
:I run 2 x servers, one at 8 bit and one at 24 (32).
:
:I can't find any way to have them read different ~/.xsession files,
:other than perhaps wrapping the startx's in scripts that overwrite
:.xsession before calling startx.
:
:Any other ideas?
Just a sideliner, shouldn't startx be calling .xinitrc instead??
I have a suggestion that may be a little stupid...
Instead of wrapping startx with some overwriting command,
set it to export some variable (say $BPP) to the color-depth
of the session. Then in .xinitrc, do the following.
exec ~/.xinitrc.$BPP
Then, just store the initrc file for the respective color
depth in the respective .xinitrc files.
Just me,
Wire ...
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