mikshaw


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Posted: Dec. 21 2006,04:26 |
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The fluxbox style usually loads a new background. You can remove the "rootcommand" line from your chosen style, or run your script after fluxbox loads, but the most convenient thing would probably be to add a rootcommand line to .fluxbox/init to override all styles.
If you're using Jwm instead of fluxbox, remove the "./background" command from .xinitrc (or replace it with your own script).
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