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On Saturday 06 December 2003 14:44, SMS WebMaster wrote:

> > It should be trivial to check what kernel is running to decide what WM to
> > use. How do you start X, and your WM?
> > startx runs .xinitrc as a shell script IIRC, and {k,g,x]dm run sessions
> > from /etc/X11/Sessions

> Thank you Williams , I know I must check the kernel (uname -r) and then
> run WM
>
> but how can I do that in Gentoo (because Gentoo use /etc/rc.conf ) ?
>
> can I do shell script in the file /etc/rc.conf ?

Gentoo only uses /etc/rc.conf to decide what display manager to start 
({k,g,x}dm).
You then tell it what WM to run.

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Mike Williams
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