Hi,
On 17.06.2004 15:40, Freivald, Joseph A, GVSOL wrote:
Ok, so I'm pretty new to Debian, and I have never created a .deb package (except for the kernel using the kernel tools), but isn't this the kind of thing that could be put into a package so that people who want it could install it? I mean, if I'm reading this thread right, that if the correct solution is to alter a few scripts and put some other scripts into the default-user directory so that when new users are created they get those files, that should be trivial to put in a .deb, no?
I agree. Why not offer a sim ple package which installs a short script in /etc/Xsession.d which does the job of sourcing the login-shell-files.
I myself use gnome and solved the problem in a very similar way:
/etc/X11/Xsession.d > cat 98login-shell-settings # Debian specific environment settings source /etc/environment # Global settings just like for login shells source /etc/profile
This does the job quite well. And people who dont want a login-shell when starting X simply dont install the script.
In my oppinion this should comfort both sides.
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