Yes I am but also when you do a "ls -a" in a shell, in the Users Home directory, you will see all "." (dot) files.
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On May 10, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Jim Saklad wrote:

Hmmmm, strange....... in my home directory, there is no ".xinitrc" file. Why ?
I thought that the first time X is run and quit properly, the ".xinitrc" file gets written to the user's home directory.

Maybe that is my problem. X may not be very smart.

Are you set up to see invisible files?

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