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Hey guys Got a system which was running 4.3.2 and i updated it to 4.3.3, now when you log into X , it seems to ignore the .xsession file Prior to the update, you logged in as this user, and the .xsession file in their home directory had : [290]$ cat .xsession mwm & mainmenu But when you log in as that user now, it just loads CDE and seems to ignore this file. I'm more of a command line type, not really an X wiz. Anyone got any ideas? I've tried experimenting with $HOME / .dtprofile, Xdefaults, xinitrc, .xsession etc. I've tried environment variables like SESSIONTYPE, and WMANAGER etc Thanks in advance Last edited by Goo; February 6th, 2007 at 23:04. |
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