I want some commands executed when I login, but not when a shell is otherwise run, so I put them in my ~/.login, vs. my ~/.bashrc. Unfortunately, they aren't executed when I open an xterm.
I hoped there might be a ~/.xtermrc I could put them in, but I haven't found mention of an xterm initialization script anywhere in the documentation.
Also, I thought I could configure xterm to start as if with the -ls flag. Anyway, there's probably a reason it doesn't, like a login shell might break some application using xterm?
Where should I put them?
Thanks!
Jack
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