>> I want ~/.xinitrc (and only ~/.xinitrc) to be executed if I use a
>> display manager and ~/.xsession only to be executed if I use startx.
>
> So my understanding of how those files are typically used is that
> xinit (and hence startx) uses .xinitrc, and display managers use
> .xsession. So you
Jaque Moreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> According to the Debian reference Debian uses both ~/.xsession and
> ~/.xinitrc for setting up an X-environment.
>
> I use wdm as display manager and need a personal PATH.
>
> If I set it up in ~/.xsession it works as desired but if I now login on
> a ter
According to the Debian reference Debian uses both ~/.xsession and
~/.xinitrc for setting up an X-environment.
I use wdm as display manager and need a personal PATH.
If I set it up in ~/.xsession it works as desired but if I now login on
a terminal and start a separate X-Server my ~/.bash_profile
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