35.6 GDM Startup
REVIEW
The GNOME Display Manager gdm,
when installed, will start up automatically on boot. This presents an
X Window System interface to log on. If you are used to starting the X
Window System from the command line you will be used to using either
.xsession
or .xinitrc
to tune some of your X Window
System settings. The System menu in the gdm
dialogue lets you start up Debian, GNOME, or XSession. To tune
your X Window System settings in this environment with your
.xsession
file be sure to run with the Debian session. If you
use the default GNOME session in gdm, gdm, gdm, gdm, gdm, gdm place your tuning in
the file .gnomerc
in your home directory, but be sure not to
include any window managers, etc., as these are started by the
-, gnome, session command that the GNOME session starts.
Some startup tunning I perform incudes:
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