Re: [gentoo-dev] /etc/rc.conf

2006-02-12 Thread Donnie Berkholz
Chris Gianelloni wrote: > On Sun, 2006-02-12 at 11:38 -0800, Donnie Berkholz wrote: >> Forrest Voight wrote: >>> Hello all, >>> >>>I believe that rc.conf contains many values that could be put into >>> conf.d. For example, DISPLAYMANAGER and KEYMAP. DISPLAYMANAGER could >>> be put into conf.d/x

Re: [gentoo-dev] /etc/rc.conf

2006-02-12 Thread Daniel Drake
Chris Gianelloni wrote: Isn't XSESSION *only* used by display managers? I know for a fact that it isn't used by "startx" or anything. It is used by startx. The following commands have their expected effect: # XSESSION="fluxbox" startx # XSESSION="gnome" startx Daniel -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org

Re: [gentoo-dev] /etc/rc.conf

2006-02-12 Thread Chris Gianelloni
On Sun, 2006-02-12 at 11:38 -0800, Donnie Berkholz wrote: > Forrest Voight wrote: > > Hello all, > > > >I believe that rc.conf contains many values that could be put into > > conf.d. For example, DISPLAYMANAGER and KEYMAP. DISPLAYMANAGER could > > be put into conf.d/xdm. Then, this variable wo

Re: [gentoo-dev] /etc/rc.conf

2006-02-12 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Sunday 12 February 2006 14:16, Forrest Voight wrote: >I believe that rc.conf contains many values that could be put into > conf.d. sounds like your system is outdated > For example, DISPLAYMANAGER Donnie already covered this > and KEYMAP. this was moved to /etc/conf.d/keymaps a while ag

Re: [gentoo-dev] /etc/rc.conf

2006-02-12 Thread Donnie Berkholz
Forrest Voight wrote: > Hello all, > >I believe that rc.conf contains many values that could be put into > conf.d. For example, DISPLAYMANAGER and KEYMAP. DISPLAYMANAGER could > be put into conf.d/xdm. Then, this variable would not exist with a > non-X environment, and configuration could be m

[gentoo-dev] /etc/rc.conf

2006-02-12 Thread Forrest Voight
Hello all, I believe that rc.conf contains many values that could be put into conf.d. For example, DISPLAYMANAGER and KEYMAP. DISPLAYMANAGER could be put into conf.d/xdm. Then, this variable would not exist with a non-X environment, and configuration could be more modularized. Forrest Voight