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Re: X and RedBaron...how does it happen?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Todd Hutchinson)
Sun Oct 27 22:32:49 1996
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 20:30:41 -0700 (MST)
From: Todd Hutchinson <hutch@hummock.colorado.edu>
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> I checked my .xinitrc and the system xinitrc. There wasn't any mention
> of redbaron or anything like it. This is what led me to believe that The
> Next Level was loading somewhere. If it is loaded by default on a new
> system then it surely must be someplace easily found....Sheesh, and I
> thought I was getting used to configuring users...:) Any other ideas,
> anyone?
>
Turns out I was looking for this independent of your message today.
Here's what I found. The command which starts red baron is on line 3144
(or very close to that) in the file /etc/X11/TheNextLevel/.fvwm2rc. The
commands which start the two xterms are just above that. Good Luck.
Todd
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