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Re: Enlightenment



After looking through both xinitrc and Xclients I don't see any entry
for enlightenment anywhere. I don't know why I can't find anything, but
if it helps I can send the files as attachments. Or just post them
though they are rather long.

Thanks,

Aaron

"Anthony E. Greene" wrote:
> 
> At 12:51 1999-03-09 -0000, you wrote:
> >Aaron, you know that description of how startx works I posted on Sunday in
> >response to your other query?  Have a look at it again.  Enlightenment will
> >have put in it's own ~/.xinitrc and/or ~/.Xclients.  If these are removed
> >then the standard Red Hat setup will work from its own defaults
> >(/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc and /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients), using the
> >window-manager named in  your ~/.wm_style file.  I suggest you rename the
> >local files to .xinitrc.enlightenment and .Xclients.enlightenment and then
> >just startx.
> 
> He'll also have to add enlightenment to either the system Xclients or his
> own ~/.Xclients file. I recommend he edit the system Xclients and add
> enlightenment in same manner as Afterstep is already included.
> 
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