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Re: .xsession problem



Maybe this helps: I'm using kdm and if I want .xsession to be executed then at the session menu choose default, maybe it's similar in gdm.

On 9/10/05, Jim Seymour <bluejay@speedfactory.net > wrote:
Hi All,

Running Debian Etch on an AMD Athalon box with all the current updates.
I have tried to no avail to get a .xsession file to launch pland (Plan
Daemon) when I log into my box. The file is executable and
allow-user-xsession is set in /etc/X11/Xsession.options. The contents of
the .xsession are:

exec pland (I have tried it with and without exec)

Any ideas where I have gone wrong? I thought I followed the Debian
Reference.

TIA,

Jim Seymour

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