Re: startx + ~/.xsession and no ~/.xinitrc, results in reduced functionality (xfce4, sid)
On Thu, 12 Dec 2013 19:13:50 +0000 Brian sent:
> [When talking about .xsessionrc versus .xsession]
>
> > I might just revert it back to ~/.xsession and see what error
> > messages I receive, if any?
>
> You won't get any error messages. The system will execute valid
> commands in .xessionrc just as well as does those in .xsession.
> Whether the system is at rights with itself is a different matter.
As your say, no errors.
Charlie
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