Where is xsession file
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Active Oldest Votes. If it doesn't exist, run a default client traditionally xterm. Improve this answer. Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' k gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Hi-Angel The. I know that for Gdm, the upstream developers don't want to include one that runs. I don't know what the kdm situation is. They're lie — the file which is present btw never being touched by kdm, I even did removed it at all, and that didn't changed anything.
Hi-Angel What Gilles means is that at your graphical login screen you'll often have a dropdown menu listing various environments. If you choose "KDE," that will start and it will ignore. Only files named in a certain way are sourced; see the run-parts manual page for a description of valid characters in the filename.
The startup program, if one is identified at this point, is merely stored for later reference, and not immediately executed. Xresources file is merged in the same way. If the xhost command is available, it will use it to allow any process of the same user running on the local host to access the X server. This allows the user to set global environment variables for their X session, such as locale information.
The X client to launch as the controlling process the one that, upon exiting, causes the X server to exit as well is determined next.
If a program or failsafe argument was given and is allowed see above , it is used as the controlling process. Xsession note the difference in case. The first one found is used. If the script is not executable, it is marked to be executed with the Bourne shell interpreter, sh. If none are found, Xsession aborts with an error. Note: this functionality may move to the ssh package in the future.
The final command in the script should be an exec which runs your WM's or DE's regular start command. See also Xsession 5 Xsession. Wiki Login.
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