[CentOS] How can I get .xsession-errors back?
Kay Schenk
kay.schenk at gmail.comTue Jun 16 22:53:41 UTC 2015
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I did some research and see a LOT of folks would love to get rid of
their .xsession-errors file and I'm in the opposite situation -- where
is mine? Do I have to install or enable something special to get this back.
All my users are starting X with startx and the default .xinitrc. Is
this the problem?
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