On 0, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 08:44:47PM -0400, Subba Rao wrote:
> >
> > I use XDM to start my X-Window sessions. My window manager is FVWM2.
> > I have $HOME/.fvwm2rc which is being read when FVWM starts. I have my
> > .xinitrc in $HOME, which is not being read. I have some customizations
> > which are not being executed. When I try to modify the global xinitrc,
> > then after login I get one xclock, the wallpaper and nothing else.
> >
> > What should I do or check to get $HOME/.xinitrc to be executed?
>
> On most xdm installations I have seen, the system 'xinitrc' files are
> run and then the Xsession script checks for $HOME/.xinitrc and
> $HOME/.Xclients (in that order). If either of these exist _and_ are
> exectuable, then they are run as shell scripts.
>
> Consequently, you could set up a link from $HOME/.xsession to
> $HOME/.xinitrc and make sure that .xinitrc is executable. Alternatively,
> just copy .xinitrc over to .xsession -- this approach being preferable
> if there are things you do when starting from xdm that you don't when
> starting from a prompt with startx.
>
Thank you for replying! I tried to edit the /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession file with no results.
I tried to copy the file as ~/.xsession and even tried to link .xinitrc to .xsession.
None of these changes are executing my local customizations.
I prefer to have customizations to the local file rather than the global file.
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