Ok, I've got a .xinitrc file that starts a window-manager et. al. > However, X's startup sequence seems to be dysfunctional; it no longer > reads /etc/X11/Xresources automatically. I have to include an xrdb line > in .xinitrc to force it to read Xresources. I never used an .xinitrc > file before. Before installing GNOME everything worked fine. Does > GNOME effectively require every user to have an .xinitrc file? Is > anyone using it without an explicit .xinitrc file?
You use 'startx' to start X? Have a look at /etc/X11/init/xinitrc (I think) and see which files from your home-dir it uses. Maarten _____________________________________________________________________________ | TU Delft, The Netherlands, Faculty of Information Technology and Systems | | Department of Electrical Engineering | | Computer Architecture and Digital Technique section | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null