On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 02:03:06AM -0700, Michael Vanier wrote: > I'm not sure what you mean by this.
When executing a program, Ion essentially runs /bin/sh -c program, and if 'program' is not found, any errors are printed by /bin/sh, not Ion. > ). Should I have redirected the output of ion to a file? Sorry if this > seems clueless. Depends on how .Xclients-default is run. Normally, .xsession-errors is only used AFAIK when you start things through a display manager, but I have absolutely no idea if and how Redhat has managed to do things in a non-standard manner in this case. -- Tuomo
