On 19/11/2018 09:10, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Oh, I remeber this pain:-) You'll have to set
some environment variables and other stuff. This is from my BSD box running fvwm, but it
sould work on linux as well (just replace the fvwm line with i3):
# TDE Compatibility:-)
export TDE_FULL_SESSION=false
export TDEHOME=$HOME/.trinity
export TDEROOTHOME=/root/.trinity
export TDE_SESSION_UID=$UID
export TDE_MULTIHEAD=false
export TDEDIR=/opt/trinity
export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/opt/trinity/etc/xdg
export XDG_DATA_DIRS=/opt/trinity/share:/usr/local/share:/usr/share
tdeinit_shutdown
tdeinit
# terminator --geometry=800x500-0-0 &
fvwm >/tmp/fvwm.log 2>&1
tdeinit_shutdown
Nik
OK, thanks.
If my understanding is correct, it means that this peice of script will
be responsible of launching i3 (replacing line =fvwm >/tmp/fvwm.log
2>&1=), right?
In my case, I rely on any "dm* /etc/init.d/ script (like xdm, tdm,
lightdm, tdm, gdm3, etc.) to do so.
I have dig into X11 init sequence, looks like a Hell to me, like the
sourcing (or not) of /etc/profile for X login sessions...
My feeling is that we never know who is responsible for what, you read
cryptic documentation, you configure things, and in the end nothing
works like expected because each *dm* scripts has its own hard-coded
choices...
Nicolas