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  • Subject: wierd display problem
  • From: Itai Seggev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 22:16:34 -0500

I copied over my .xinitrc.d directory from my old to new MBP.  The old one was
running Leopard + XQuartz 2.6.0 (I think, I can double check if necessary).
The new one is using stock Lion 10.7.3 X11.app.  The total contents of the
directory are

dcopserver
klipper&
cd
konsole&
zsh ~/.open_konsole_shells&  #script to add more tabs and resize
exec kwin

This worked fine on the old machine, but on the new one the konsole shells have
a display of :0.  The app which originally caused X11 to laucnh (e.g., xterm&)
has the correct display.  I put in a debugging echo into right into the very
start of the first script and the display there is already :0.

1) Why is it only broken on Lion
2) (More importantly), who can I fix it?

Thanks,

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