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Re: update-alternatives for non-root users



on Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 05:50:44PM +0100, Holger Rauch (Holger.Rauch@heitec.de) wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> After having migrated to Debian 2.2, one feature I found particularly
> interesting is it's alternative system. Since it can easily be used to
> change the default window manager (using it in conjunction with
> "x-window-manger") I'm wondering whether it only changes the
> system-wide default window manager, or whether update-alternatives can
> be used on a per-user basis, so that each user can selected his/her
> preferred window manager? Or does an ordinary user have to resort to
> the "traditional" way of editing ".xinitrc" and adding an "exec" line
> for the window manager he/she wants to use?

The latter.

Though you could set up, as a user, a ~/bin and/or ~/etc/alternatives
and manage the process on your own.  I'd skip the local alternatives and
just set up my redirects in ~/bin.

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