running scripts when logging in (via X)

From: Mark D. Hansen (m.hansen23_at_verizon.net)
Date: 11/30/04

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    When I reboot my Debian box, the login comes up in an X environment. I notice that my login scripts (e.g., /etc/profile, .bash_profile) do not run.

    How to I get these scripts to run when I login via X ??

    Thanks,

    Mark


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