>
> BTW, are you creating your own distribution or something? You seem to
> be rebuilding a whole collection of rpms the last few days!
>
Thank you for the explanation. Yes I am building a customized Redhat 6.2
distribution. At the moment its simply RH 6.2 with alot of different
packages so its
Frank Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On redhat 6.2 what src.rpm contains the default .xinitrc file. I'd like
> > to change it so that it starts up with a different window manager on a
> > fresh install.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Frank
> >
> On redhat 6.2 what src.rpm contains the default .xinitrc file. I'd like
> to change it so that it starts up with a different window manager on a
> fresh install.
>
> Thanks,
> Frank
>
okay I feel stupid. Its in the xinitrc src.rpm.
What I should have said was wher
On redhat 6.2 what src.rpm contains the default .xinitrc file. I'd like
to change it so that it starts up with a different window manager on a
fresh install.
Thanks,
Frank
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> On Fri Oct 29 1999 at 10:12, John Summerfield wrote:
>
> > > Does anyone know what the purpose of obtaining $BROWSER is for in
> > > /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc? Its always been there as long as I've used redha
> t
> > > (3.0.3) and I figure that its just
On Fri Oct 29 1999 at 10:12, John Summerfield wrote:
> > Does anyone know what the purpose of obtaining $BROWSER is for in
> > /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc? Its always been there as long as I've used redhat
> > (3.0.3) and I figure that its just never been removed.
>
&g
>
> Does anyone know what the purpose of obtaining $BROWSER is for in
> /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc? Its always been there as long as I've used redhat
> (3.0.3) and I figure that its just never been removed.
It can ahve several values according to what is actually installed; if
n
Does anyone know what the purpose of obtaining $BROWSER is for in
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc? Its always been there as long as I've used redhat
(3.0.3) and I figure that its just never been removed.
Alex
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