Hi LL,
the .xinitrc file strongHAS/strong to be an executable
script. You can't run it if it isn't. It may be in any language,
though people use simple shell scripts. It isn't any simple file
containing app names. Xsession checks if the +x bit is set before
running the script. It doesn't
forwarding without prejudice.
those interested please get in touch with arun m directly at
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or use the LAP mailing list at linux-delhi for further discussions.
LL
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Hey, do you have any info abt this discussion in lug delhi ?
regards,
arun.
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Folks,
The big guys have spoken, and they are not amused:
http://www.iab.org/documents/docs/2003-09-20-dns-wildcards.html
...
Spam Filters
Installing these wildcard records broke several simple spam filters commonly
used to front end inbound mail servers, as well as more complex filtering
that
[Please upgrade if you use ipmasq on any distribution -- Raju]
This is an RFC 1153 digest.
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