Where to put startup-commands for X
From: Pango (fotterst_at_broadpark.no)
Date: 10/15/03
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Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 17:31:17 +0200
I run "xset s off" and "xset m 6 4" every time after i haved booted, where
can i put these commands so i don't have to type them in manually each time?
I've tried in ~/.profile and ~/.xinitrc with +x (i don't know if that would
make a difference or not) on them, but neither work. Any suggestions?
I run window maker on slackware 9.0 with runlevel 4, if that matters.
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