On Sun 16 Aug 2015 at 14:59:03 +0100, Brian wrote:

> On Sun 16 Aug 2015 at 15:46:18 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 01:45:04PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > On Sun 16 Aug 2015 at 14:04:18 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > > 
> > > > On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 12:31:32PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > > > 
> > > > > This file is a non-Debian file. It is not needed for the simple task 
> > > > > at
> > > > > hand. I doubt it would ever be needed.
> > > > 
> > > > That's right: according to Debian Policy, files in /etc are the 
> > > > sysadmin's
> > > > realm. That's me, on my machine :-)
> > > 
> > > The OP is trying to accomplish something which is within the rights of a
> > > user. What advantage is to be gained from using the root account?
> > 
> > Yeah -- there's a point to that. As already said, there are several ways
> > to skin that cat. *I* wanted the system-wide X setup to honour the user-
> > provided .Xmodmap, instead of having each user call that from the .xinitrc.
> 
> Any user having a .xinitrc would not have the files in Xsession.d read
> when X is started. There is a fair bit in the List archives about this.

I forgot to qualify the first sentence:).

Any user having a .xinitrc would not have the files in Xsession.d read
when X is started by startx. Please see startx(1).

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