On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:23 AM, Chris Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not clear on what you mean when you say the Xserver is not run
> through a BASH shell; if you mean that you're logging in via GDM or
> another display manager (which is the normal graphical login mechanism
> on Fedora), the ~/.bash_profile does get executed as part of session
> setup, and that command will take effect on the running X server after
> user login. However, if you've changed your son's account to use another
> shell (such as tcsh), you can simply place that command in the
> corresponding startup script.

Wouldn't something like a .xsession file be a better place for
something like that?  In practice it may not matter much, since
they'll probably always start a shell through a running X session....

reid

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