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Bug#502404: wdm doesn't read ~/.xsession



On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 02:44:11PM +0200, Agustin Martin wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 05:14:43PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Am 2009-02-19 16:44:28, schrieb Michael Jarosch:
> > > O.k. - copied both of your files ( .xsession and .tdlocale ) into my
> > > ~/-directory, logged out, killed X (because of the strange
> > > wdm/ati-xserver behaviour), logged in with wdm and:
> > > 
> > > No change. Wrong locale. Not german.
> > 
> > OK, can you put the following lines
> > 
> > echo "########## env ###################################################"
> > env
> > echo "########## locale ################################################"
> > locale
> > echo "########## locale -a #############################################"
> > locale -a
> > echo "##################################################################"
> > 
> > before the line
> > 
> > exec $realstartup
> > 
> > and look into the ~/.xsession-errors whats going on here?
> > 
> > Does your locale "de_DE"  exist?  If  not,  it  falls  normaly  back  to
> > /etc/default/locale but maybe there is something wron on your system and
> > if falls back to "C".
> 
> Reviewing more old wdm bug reports, count me also as a person that cannot
> reproduce this problem. .xsession is used as expected here.
> 
> What Michelle proposed is an interesting info.
> 
> Also, you can verify that .xsession is tried by using from an xterm
> 
> $ ps aux | grep \.xsession
> 
> If this shows some lines using .xsession, it means that is detected and
> used. Otherwise grepping for session will show things like 
> x-session-manager.

Hi,

Since neither Michelle nor myself could reproduce this problem I tagged it
as 'unreproducible'. Please provide info suggested by Michelle and/or
myself. If no further info is provided in some time, either by you or by
others experiencing a similar problem, bug will be closed (of course, it can
be re-opened in case problem persists).

Cheers

-- 
Agustin



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