Here's an example ~/.xinitrc file:

#!/bin/sh
exec startkde

Hope this helps.

--Dave

Phillip Hellewell wrote:

Nathan,
        You might want to take a look at ~/.Xsession and/or ~/.xinitrc.  If
either of these files are non-empty, then they can be used to specify
your desired window manager and (in the case of .xinitrc) any extra
programs to launch automatically.  Possibly removing these files is what
you need to do.

Phillip Hellewell

On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:25:05PM -0700, Nathan Given wrote:


I have a server, so I don't really want to run X ... but every once and a while I want to get into X and do some things...

I was starting up on runlevel 5 and everything was fine and dandy... now I'm booting up on runlevel 3 and I log in just fine, but everytime it type 'startx' KDE 3.0 kind of starts.... it ends up giving me a graphical looking shell window... but KDE never really starts...

if I log in as root, I can type 'startx' and everything works fine...

how do I fix this?

thanks
--
Nathan

Sys Info...

Mandrake 9.0
KDE 3.0

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