It's a bit misleading that you have to have one program open. You can easily start X directly, without using xinit, and run it without having a single other X program running.
Are you sure that the clock was keeping the X window system up because it was the last program, or was it because this time it wasn't a background process?
This is what youtube should be all about!! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us. I am looking forward to more of your "learning" videos for linux/unix/openBSD.
Thanks!
NoUsernamesSir 1 year ago
Thanks. You are awesome!
VIV0411 1 year ago
It's a bit misleading that you have to have one program open. You can easily start X directly, without using xinit, and run it without having a single other X program running.
PoprocksCk 2 years ago
this is helpful, thank you!
grinick 2 years ago
great tutorial,... you explain every aspect, thx.
bulli1979 3 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to explain this.
mekoka 3 years ago
Are you sure that the clock was keeping the X window system up because it was the last program, or was it because this time it wasn't a background process?
mmm1579 4 years ago
It's beccouse the script ~/.xinitrc is not exit. And that is becouse it was not a background process (no '&' after the command).
andjack 4 years ago
This is what youtube should be all about!! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us. I am looking forward to more of your "learning" videos for linux/unix/openBSD.
bambam0356 5 years ago 3
These X Window tutorials are awesome! Keep up the excellent work!!!
RickyTomatoes 5 years ago 9
Thanks for doing these
header1989 5 years ago 6