> But that's not quite the info I was looking for; > You see, when I type startxwin.bat or startxwin.sh, I get a DIFFERENT > result than from starting xinit by itself. > Yet, xinit does start XWin, only it is starting it in windowed mode... > Which is OK, but I'm just wondering WHERE does xinit get this from? Is it > executing a script? Hm, there is also similar to XWin info in system manual (in my installation) 'man xinit' under bash shell You get different results because these are different programs which use different runtime scripts. for XWin.exe all parameters are in startxwin.bat or startxwin.sh where it is executed. xinit.exe presents different approach for running xwindows environment. In my configuration it uses /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc file to set all xwindows parameters. Look in these 2 files and everything should be clear I hope. I don't know yet how to run xinit in fullscreen mode. Maybe there are some parameters to X or xdm to set it but I don't know how.
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