Re: startx + ~/.xsession and no ~/.xinitrc, results in reduced functionality (xfce4, sid)
On Thu, 12 Dec 2013 14:23:48 +0000 Brian sent:
> Putting commands in .xsessionrc is very naughty. Are you still there,
> Charlie? For your own good, please stop doing it.
I've renamed the file to ~/.xsession after reading the information Bob
kindly supplied and it's all working great, as normal.
Thanks,
Charlie
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