Disregard.. I just put xsetroot in the background and it worked. Thanks for all the help!
Greg Green Greg Green wrote: > Thanks! That did the trick. However, I am trying to " xsetroot -solid > RoyalBlue" in this .xsession file and it works for about a second, then goes > back to the original openwin default blue. Do I need to change another file? > > Your help is appreciated, > Greg Green > > Remco Blaakmeer wrote: > > > On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, Greg Green wrote: > > > > > Good observation...I had not noticed the $startup. Also, the reason I was > > > copying my global Xsession, was so that I can modify it for myself and not > > > mess with the global. > > > > In that case, remove everything from your .xsession up to and inclusing > > the 'else' statement below and remove the 'fi' statement that goes with > > this if-then-else-fi statement. Then you can start modifying all you want. > > > > Of course, you can leave the first "#! /bin/sh" line. > > > > Everything you just deleted will be executed anyway from the > > /etc/X11/Xsession script. > > > > > Alan Su wrote: > > > > > > > Greg Green wrote (Sat, 24 Jan 1998 19:12:45 -0700 ): > > > > > > > > |>[...] > > > > |>if [ -x $startup ] && grep -q ^allow-user-xsession /etc/X11/config > > > > |>then > > > > |> exec $startup > > > > |>else > > ^^^^^ delete up to and including this line > > > > Remco -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .