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Re: system default xinitrc
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Re: system default xinitrc


  • Subject: Re: system default xinitrc
  • From: Markian Hlynka <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 23:15:48 -0700

Thanks for the information. But it's disappointing. They seem to have a single user mentality,

In my case, I wanted to learn the system defaults before I changed it. My primary issues are to set automatically my xhost settings and to xrdb merge my .Xresources and Xdefaults. I'm tired of typing 'xhost +' on every session. One thought, can Xauthority be used to always allow specific hosts? How?

It is useless to have an X server when by default it works only as a client.

William


Have you considered turning on xforwarding via ssh? if you do that, xhost and xauth are moot.


I can give more information if you're interested.

Markian
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