Philip S Tellis wrote:
>
>ymessenger adds itself to .xinitrc when you install it.  different 

Ahem. Ymessenger adds itself to .xinitrc if _you_ tell it to.

>I don't know why, but in some cases, that causes X to not start.  I had 
>that problem, and removing xinitrc fixed it.

A previous version had an issue with the permissions being incorrectly set
to that of root (the older version had the option or root v/s non root
install).

        Current versions, do configuration the first time they start up.

Cheerio,
M

 Madhu M Kurup /* Nemo Me Impune Lacessit */ mmk at yahoo-inc dt com


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