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The Doctor Moderator
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Good memory, just one slight error. The path should not include the ".sh" at the end. The file should exist and have comments already. _________________ First things first, but not necessarily in that order.
Apologies if I take a while to respond. I'm currently working on the dematerialization circuit for my blue box. |
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Knute Guru
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The other file that you were looking for was ~/.Xresources.
From a quick search on google, that file is apparently depreciated now, but it was used by login managers, much like startx does with .xinitrc.
At one point, I had one of those files that I maintained, and the other was a link.
HTH _________________ Knute
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The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is laughter.
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If you want proof of that, take a look at windows sometime. |
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Logicien Veteran
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Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 2:23 am Post subject: |
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It can be hard to know where your xset commands are changed in Lxde startup. It can come from the Xdg stuff that is started with a lot of X clients. It can come from your Session parameters/Autostart applications in the Preferences menu of Lxde. I have disabled most of the things that Lxde can start with itself there.
I setup a couple of xset commands in my .xinitrc like 'xset -dpms'. An 'xset q' after Lxde is started say that DPMS is disabled. Note that if you use Openbox to execute your commands, you cannot change the window manager of Lxde, for example Compiz like I do, and keep your commands executes.
You can create a script that you can use to execute your commands and finish it with the window manager you want to use with Lxde and put the script path in the Preferences/Session parameters/Advanced options/Window manager. Just hope that your script will be execute at the end of Lxde startup.
_________________ Paul |
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