quartz-wm &
exec xterm -geometry 80x24+0+0 -name login
Otherwise, twm will be launched.
On Saturday, January 18, 2003, at 12:25 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
One suggestion that I'd make is not to edit /private/X11/xinit/xinitrc ,
but rather to copy it to your home directory as .xinitrc ; that way if
you do something that interferes with X starting up, you have a functional
one to use as a backup. Also, this enables other users (if you have any)
to set things up to their liking.
Utterly correct. You are strongly discouraged to edit any system-wide configurations files in /etc (or /private/etc), /usr for your personal sake even if you're the *only* person that uses your computer. Otherwise, it reduces the maintainability of your system. The core files are:
~/.xinitrc
~/.Xdefaults
The rule of thumb is copy/create initialization/configuration files on your own home directory and edit them. This is also useful for the purpose of backup.
Cheers,
Kow
