Dave Carrigan wrote: > Stefan Bellon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip]
> > gdm, but without the rest of GNOME, only gdm. > gdm won't evaluate your .bashrc to set the environment variables. The > idomatic solution is to create a ~/.environment file where you set all > of your environment variables, then each of your other .rc files > (.bashrc, .gnomerc, .xsession, etc.) source that file. I know very little of the login process. Does gdm evaluate the ~/.environment file? Or the ~/.xsession file? If neither, then the above solution doesn't give me any advantage. If it does evaluate one, then yes, this is clearly the way to go. Greetings, Stefan. -- Stefan Bellon * <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * <http://www.sbellon.de/> PGP 2 and OpenPGP keys available from my home page The Feynman algorithm for solving any problem: Think real hard and write down the answer. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]