Launching X via launchd by starting an X client doesn't run the app in
the defaults - the latter only controls what gets run when you
double-click X11.app explicitly.


On 11/14/07, Pedro Massobrio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stefan,
>
> Don't use xclipboard....a better option is to run xlsclients
>
>
> Please, read the Leopard and X11 FAQs at:
> http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?t=80171&page=2
>
> # 35- To get rid of the inital xterm.
>
> defaults write org.x.X11_launcher app_to_run /usr/X11/bin/xlsclients
>
> (xlsclients is a good choice since it doesn't hit the filesystem or produce
> any output when you use it to launch the server)
>
> Rgds, sao
>
>
>
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