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NAME

       Xsession.options, Xsession.options.d - configuration options for Xsession(5)

DESCRIPTION

       /etc/X11/Xsession.options  and  /etc/X11/Xsession.options.d/*.conf contain options that determine some of
       the behavior of the Xsession(5) Bourne shell (sh(1)) script.  See the  Xsession(5)  manpage  for  further
       information.

       These  configuration  files  may contain comments, which begin with a hash mark (‘#’) and end at the next
       newline, just like comments in shell scripts.  The rest  of  the  file  consists  of  options  which  are
       expressed  as  words  separated by hyphens, with only one option per line.  Options are enabled by simply
       placing them in the file; they are disabled by prefixing the option name with ‘no-’.

       Options are read from /etc/X11/Xsession.options, followed by /etc/X11/Xsession.options.d/*.conf in sorted
       order; later occurrences of an option (with or without the ‘no-’ prefix)  take  precedence  over  earlier
       occurrences.

       Available options are:

       allow-failsafe
              If  the  ‘failsafe’  argument is passed to the Xsession script, an emergency X session is invoked,
              consisting of only an x-terminal-emulator(1) in the upper-left hand  corner  of  the  screen.   No
              window  manager is started.  If an x-terminal-emulator program is not available, the session exits
              immediately.

       allow-user-resources
              If users have a file called .Xresources in their home directories, these resources will be  merged
              with the default X resources when they log in.

       allow-user-xsession
              If users have an executable file called .xsession in their home directories, it can be used as the
              startup  program  for the X session (see Xsession(5)).  If the file is present but not executable,
              it may still be used, but is assumed to be a Bourne shell script, and executed with sh(1).

       use-session-dbus
              If the dbus package is installed, the session bus will be activated at X session launch.

       use-ssh-agent
              If the ssh-agent(1) program is available and no agent process appears to be running already, the X
              session will be invoked by exec'ing ssh-agent with the startup command,  instead  of  the  startup
              command directly.

       All  of  the  above  options  are  enabled  by default.  Additional options may be supported by the local
       administrator.  Xsession(5) describes how this is accomplished.

AUTHORS

       Stephen Early, Mark Eichin, and Branden Robinson developed Debian's X session handling scripts.   Branden
       Robinson wrote this manual page.

SEE ALSO

       Xsession(5), ssh-agent(1), x-terminal-emulator(1)

Debian Project                                     2004-10-31                                Xsession.options(5)