Martin F Krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi,
i need to configure a computer such that when it boots, it starts the
X server and then, as a regular user, starts an X application. i don't
want any xdm login screen or anything.
how can this be done in the best way?
Dunno what your purpose
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 11:14:59AM -0400, Brian Nelson wrote:
Martin F Krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi,
i need to configure a computer such that when it boots, it starts the
X server and then, as a regular user, starts an X application. i don't
want any xdm login screen or anything.
hi,
i need to configure a computer such that when it boots, it starts the
X server and then, as a regular user, starts an X application. i don't
want any xdm login screen or anything.
how can this be done in the best way?
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo
In a startup script su user and then start X with startx,
~user/.xinitrc can then run the program you want started.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin F Krafft) writes:
hi,
i need to configure a computer such that when it boots, it starts the
X server and then, as a regular user, starts an X
Martin F Krafft wrote:
hi,
i need to configure a computer such that when it boots, it starts the
X server and then, as a regular user, starts an X application. i don't
want any xdm login screen or anything.
how can this be done in the best way?
at the end of bootup process start X
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 12:28:09AM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote:
hi,
i need to configure a computer such that when it boots, it starts the
X server and then, as a regular user, starts an X application. i don't
want any xdm login screen or anything.
how can this be done in the best way?
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