check "/etc/X11/config" for the line "allow-user-xsession".



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cyrus Patel) writes:

> Hi all,
> 
> I recently installed gdm to see what it was like and then went back to xdm. 
> When I installed 
> xdm, it removed gdm, but now when I login at the xdm console it doesn't 
> execute my .xsession
> file but instead just opens an xterm without a window manager.
> 
> When I then type ./.xsession in the xterm, my normal session starts. Can 
> someone tell me what
> I have done wrong please. 
> 
> Thanks
> Cyrus
> 
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