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- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 07:09:31 +0000
- From: "Maurod Sauco" <sauco@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Japanese on CentOS4.1
- References: <43A8EF7C.80209@example.com> <e28811080512202209t68e5427dx76faf4b68093c90c@example.com> <43A8F76A.7030204@example.com> <20051221064026.GC15885@example.com> <20051221065408.GC49064@example.com>
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On 2005/12/21@example.com:54, <Scott Robbins> wrote: > Hi Mauro, I remember when the CentOS problems first arose, and I redid > the page. At the time, it worked with .bash_profile. The thing is that > RH and derivatives boot into X by default, and the person who had the > problem awhile back preferred it that way. So, .xinitrc usually isn't > the answer for them. (Also with RH and its derivatives, I think the > file is XClients or something like that.) Yep, If I remember well, prefdm is the script kiked by runlevel 5 on RH, prefdm will kick the login manager and Xssesion script will look for your .xsession and .Xclient and kick them. So any of those should you then. //mauro//
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