Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 20:29:36 +0200 From: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Disabling Super key? Message-ID: <20080712202936.69d87f27.freebsd@edvax.de> In-Reply-To: <20080712150732.GA44779@melon.esperance-linux.co.uk> References: <8a2141c0807060227x2e28a4fgeea15ebd0dc02d32@mail.gmail.com> <692660060807060436u30deb4a3j4332426bccc8327d@mail.gmail.com> <8a2141c0807110419u4e07d2bct190056c627ec047d@mail.gmail.com> <8a2141c0807110438m219018afoba91c986e2c9be73@mail.gmail.com> <20080711123230.GA39237@melon.esperance-linux.co.uk> <8a2141c0807120617v50fa50d3xf7602f49bbf54ff9@mail.gmail.com> <20080712150732.GA44779@melon.esperance-linux.co.uk>
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Just a sidenote: On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 16:07:32 +0100, Frank Shute <frank@shute.org.uk> wrote: > If you use xdm(1) or similar display manager, then you want to put > that line in ~/.xsession An option to have all settings in one file (traditionally the ~/.xinirc file) is to create a ~/.xsession file with these three lines: #!/bin/csh source ~/.cshrc exec ~/.xinitrc Then, your ~/.xinitrc can contain any xmodmap call you want, for exmaple: xmodmap ~/.xmodmaprc So you don't run into trouble where to configure your X session. -- Polytropon >From Magdeburg, Germany Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
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