Freevo X

Kyle Robinson ky.robinson at gmail.com
Wed Jul 19 10:17:32 MDT 2006


Are you using a line in inittab that su's to your user and runs that command
or an init script?

On 7/18/06, Hans Fugal <hans at fugal.net> wrote:
>
> I have what ought to be a simple task. I want to start freevo at boot on
> its own display, as my user and with a different X layout. The
> equivalent of this:
>
> fugalh at falcon:~$ startx -- :1 -layout ntsc
>
> My .xsession execs freevo, and while I'd prefer something that didn't
> require dedicating my .xsession to it, I'm ok with that. I'm also ok
> with making a freevo user but that would be no easier than running it as
> me, I think.
>
> I run gdm on vt7, which logs me into a gnome session.
>
> I am having a very hard time actually doing this, for some inexplicable
> reason. Please enlighten me.
>
> --
> Hans Fugal ; http://hans.fugal.net
>
> There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the
> right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.
>     -- Johann Sebastian Bach
>
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