Joe Auerbach wrote:
> Interestingly enough, as far as I can tell, ubuntu has no .xsession
> file.  I have no idea how it logs you into X, but there is no ~/.xsession.
> 

On my Debian Sarge system there's no ~/.xsession by default, but if I
create one it will be honored. Try looking under /etc/X11 for the system
wide Xsession script, the Xsession.d directory and Xsession.options. The
options file specifically has a flag "allow-user-xsession" indicating
whether or not the ~/.xsession file will be used. (also see "man Xsession")

This is on Debian, but I figure Ubuntu should be pretty similar.

-Steve



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