Re: Eliminating the xterm
Re: Eliminating the xterm
- Subject: Re: Eliminating the xterm
- From: Martin Costabel <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 18:30:48 +0100
Francisco De La Cruz wrote:
Can you hypothesize about what can be causing this .xinitrc / .Xresources race condition?
I think it is at the root of it all.
Please... For a line and a half of text, do you really need to quote all
this garbage?
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This is a mailing list with archives; you don't need to quote anything
you don't refer to directly in your message.
As for avoiding this race condition, why not just use the now well-known
"defaults write..." command to get rid of the half-baked initial xterm
and then, if you do want an xterm at startup, start it from your ~/.xinitrc.
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