Greg Julius wrote:
>> what is the contents of your .xinitrc file? Mine just says:
>> exec gnome-session
>
So create one. E.g., touch ~/.xinitrc, then edit ~/.xinitrc and add line
exec gnome-session
That file's contents override contents of system-wide
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc you were mentioning and which indeed starts
couple of terminals, clock and (unhandy but sure to be in EVERY X
distribution) twm window manager.
If you are using xdm/gdm/kdm for your X startup then follow similar
steps for ~/.xsession
I've seen that you've created this already, then this message'd be just
about .xinitrc and .xsession purpose.
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