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On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 12:04:17PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 15/08/2015, Carl Johnson <ca...@peak.org> wrote:
> > Bret Busby <bret.bu...@gmail.com> writes:

[...]

> > That same right-click menu has an option to save the settings to a
> > .xmodmap file and shows how to include that file on start.

[...]

> Okay; whilst the option to save the settings to the .xmodmap file, is
> not explicit, and I had to guess it (something like "Write settings"
> from memory), in the response to doing that, it returns a dialgue box
> that states "You should modify your login script to include a line
> like .... "
> 
> How do I modify the login script? I do not know the file name or path,
> for the login script.

That depends a bit on what shell you are using and on your other general
setup. Typically, if your shell is bash, this file will be called
.bash_login (note the dot at the start o the name), and will live in your
home directory.

How does the line you are supposed to include look?

regards
- -- t
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