HiYes, this is one of many .... let's say surprising features one sees in X - assuming that you log in to a graphical screen.
I have a machine running Red Hat 7.2. I changed the shell enviroment from bash shell to C shell. But each time i log in, the machine do not read .cshrc, and i have to type "source .schrc" to activate this file.
How do I enable this file durring logging in.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Your login script is only called from a character mode login - ie. not when you log in via gdm et al. These environments have their own login scripts - alas I don't know what they are called, but you should be able to find something somewhere in the documentation (iif it exists).
Have a look in your home directory with 'ls -la' to see any filesand directories that start with a '.' - it will somewhere in there, perhaps .gnome or so...
/jan
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