Re: what script handles X startup

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On Tuesday 11 October 2005 21:20, Boris Glawe wrote:
> It's usually the file /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.

Ok, I missed that.
Anyway, I can't find anything wrong with it now. Since I uninstalled XFCE from 
my system, the system starts fine again. It's still mystery why though.

> It delegates the work to other skripts. You have to read
> /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc if you want to see, what it does.
>
> On fedora systems the script /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients is called if
> there's no $HOME/.Xclients. This script looks in /etc/sysconfig/desktop,
> what you preferred desktop is.

Somehow the XFCE installation overruled the prefdm and Xclients settings. The 
settings in there where fine, but not executed I think. Once I removed XFCE, 
things just started working again. I didn't have to change any file, just 
remove the XFCE RPMs.

Regards,
Marcel


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