Some sites tell me to do things like Please add the following line to the ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc. export [EMAIL PROTECTED] exec uim-xim&
But in Debian, neither ~/.xsession nor ~/.xinitrc exist by default. And if you create them, you cannot use them for *adding* things to the X start-up process. If you do, X refuses to start. They can only be used to specify the *whole* X start-up process. For instance, calling the window manager should be the last line. This may be a frosty FAQ, but I could not find the answer in spite of much Googling. What is the "Debian way" to execute some "extra" commands (preferably on a per-user basis) each time X is started? Regards, Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]