Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-31 Thread lists
Thu, 31 Jan 2019 17:33:01 +0100 Freddy Fisker > Hi > > I am using the Xfce desktop, and the only thing I am doing is making the > > file with: > > $ echo xfce4-session > ~/.xinitrc > Hi Freddy, Alright, I was running startx pretty happily with an .xinitrc to set up programs started, termina

Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-31 Thread Greg
My .xsession looks like this: userresources=$HOME/.Xresources if [ -f "$userresources" ]; then     /usr/X11R6/bin/xrdb -merge "$userresources" fi export ENV='$HOME/.kshrc' # See /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/dbus # if dbus is installed, start its daemon if [ -x /usr/local/bin/dbus-laun

Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-31 Thread Freddy Fisker
Hi I am using the Xfce desktop, and the only thing I am doing is making the file with: $ echo xfce4-session > ~/.xinitrc And then starting the Xfce desktop with the command: $ xinit Best regards Freddy Fisker On Thursday, 31 January 2019 16:55:20 CET, li...@wrant.com wrote: Thu, 31 Ja

Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-31 Thread lists
Thu, 31 Jan 2019 12:23:08 +0100 Freddy Fisker > Hi > > I have never used the startx command. I use the xinit command together with > the ~/.xinitrc file. Hi Freddy, Are you referring to a recent OpenBSD, or some other customised variant? If that's a bypass of the recent security fixes don't bo

Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-31 Thread trondd
On Thu, January 31, 2019 5:57 am, John Ankarström wrote: > >> Only thing I never figured out is how to make X and xenodm shutdown when >> I >> exit my window manager. > > This too makes me feel like xenodm is far too complex for what I want. > It's not an issue of complexity. It's a different to

Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-31 Thread trondd
On Thu, January 31, 2019 7:35 am, Bruno Flueckiger wrote: > > Add the following line to /etc/X11/xenodm/xenodm-config: > > DisplayManager.*.terminateServer: true > > Cheers, > Bruno > That doesn't work how you think it does. It does shut down the X server after quitting a window manager but t

Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-31 Thread Freddy Fisker
Hi I have never used the startx command. I use the xinit command together with the ~/.xinitrc file. Best regards Freddy Fisker On Thursday, 31 January 2019 11:57:12 CET, John Ankarström wrote: trondd wrote: It's not really that complicated. The bare minimum is to copy your .xinitrc to .x

Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-31 Thread Bruno Flueckiger
On 31.01.19 11:57, John Ankarström wrote: > trondd wrote: > > It's not really that complicated. The bare minimum is to copy your > > .xinitrc to .xsession and then just run xenodm on demand with doas. All > > the configs already exist in /etc/X11/xenodm. Nothing requires you to run > > it at st

Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-31 Thread John Ankarström
trondd wrote: > It's not really that complicated. The bare minimum is to copy your > .xinitrc to .xsession and then just run xenodm on demand with doas. All > the configs already exist in /etc/X11/xenodm. Nothing requires you to run > it at startup. > > Here's what I've done: > Copy your .xini

Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-30 Thread trondd
On Wed, January 30, 2019 8:02 pm, John Ankarström wrote: > Hi, > > I just got OpenBSD installed on my new laptop, and so far, it works great. > But since I applied the latest X11 patch, I can no longer use startx to > launch X11, unless I do it as root, which probably isnâ**t a good idea. > Seems

Re: Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-30 Thread Ted Unangst
John Ankarström wrote: > Hi, > > I just got OpenBSD installed on my new laptop, and so far, it works great. > But since I applied the latest X11 patch, I can no longer use startx to > launch X11, unless I do it as root, which probably isn’t a good idea. Seems > like I have to use xenodm. > > T

Use xenodm like startx?

2019-01-30 Thread John Ankarström
Hi, I just got OpenBSD installed on my new laptop, and so far, it works great. But since I applied the latest X11 patch, I can no longer use startx to launch X11, unless I do it as root, which probably isn’t a good idea. Seems like I have to use xenodm. The thing is, xenodm is so complicated i