igorgatis
  
 
  
 
 
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Posted: Nov. 12 2004,16:11 | 
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Hi,
 
 | Quote  |   Here's the way I do that: The file /home/dsl/.xserverrc can be saved by an entry in filetool.lst. My current .xserverrc looks like this:
 | Code Sample  |   exec /usr/bin/X11/Xvesa -2button -screen 800x600x24 -shadow -nolisten tcp -I &>/dev/null
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  The entry in filetool.lst is:
 | Code Sample  |   home/dsl/.xserverrc 
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  Ok! That was I think I should do by reading Robert's reply.
 
 | Quote  |   --- I usually remaster the .xserverrc into /etc/skel then the questions are not asked. The Menu --> System --> X Setup item will work to run the xsetup.sh script.  I have modified the last part of the xsetup.sh file to automatically run "startx":
 | Code Sample  |   WriteConfig $XSERV $XRES $XDEP $XBUT 
  #Now we run "startx" and return to X with the choices that were made. startx echo "X Setup has been run, returning to the GUI with the choices that were made." # let's end xsetup.sh  exit 0; 
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  If I remaster just to make DSL saves .xserverrc (including it on filetool.lst file), the xsetup question will be made only once. Am I right?
  One more question... who calls xsetup script on initialization process?
  Thanks, Gatis 
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