Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 06:33:38 +0000 From: Mark Hill <slurpcandy@btinternet.com> To: freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Restricting Xwindows Message-ID: <20011113063338.B16899@turtle.turtle> In-Reply-To: <3BF062E4.20156BC9@acuson.com> References: <258bb29fb0.29fb0258bb@drustvo-dns.si> <20011112231605.A16432@turtle.turtle> <3BF062E4.20156BC9@acuson.com>
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On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 04:01:40PM -0800, David Johnson wrote: > Mark Hill wrote: > > > What's the FreeBSD equivalent of ~/.xinitrc? I think it's ~/xinit.rc > > Since both Linux and FreeBSD use the same X11, namely XFree86, the files > will be the same. It's .xinitrc on both platforms. Ditto for startx. > > There are some differences between the two, but they're primarily > related to distro addons (drakx), DRI, and device names (/dev/sysmouse > vs /dev/psaux). > > > David > Thanks David, I thought read about ~/xinit.rc somewhere in a doc. I must of misunderstood. So far, I've found the difference between slackware and FreeBSD not *too* great, as slackware is not in to distro-specific tools and aims to be very (BSD) UNIX like. Slackware has /dev/psaux too. Thanks again. -- Mark Hill - http://www.fero.uklinux.net Hoping not to fall in the 'it works like that in Linux' trap Using FreeBSD 4.2 in vmware 3.0, on top of Slackware Linux 8.0 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message
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