On 08/29/2012 12:29 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Nelson Green wrote:
So, my final question is, where is my X11 start-up file?
There are several different ways to start up X11. Probably the simplest for
you is to create a $HOME/.xsession file. The xdm/gdm/kdm/lightdm processes
will use it if the file exists. Create it with the following contents.
Create this ~/.xsession file:
#!/bin/bash --login
if xrandr --query | grep -q DVI-I-2=3B then
xrandr --auto --output DVI-I-2 --right-of DVI-I-1
fi
exec x-session-manager
The 'x-session-manager' is a Debian package specific symlink handle that
always points to the currently configured window manager.
Isn't that 'x-window-manager'?
At least, I don't have an 'x-session-manager' on my system (tracking testing,
with a few hints of stable and sid), but I do have 'x-window-manager'.
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