Re: strange startup directory



D,
I'm glad you like the artwork. Our Manager of Creative Design is one
Tipatat Chennavasin who has a gallery of Penguin art and alot of other
projects he has been involved in.
The website is www.tipatat.com. Check it out and enjoy.

Garrett 


> 
> Thanks!  I finally got a reply, and it worked too!.  (I'm alluding to my message about a month ago mentioning this and a couple of other problems I've had with RH7 that I didn't have with RH6.1).
> 
> A note for others:    make sure you edit the file *after* you log out
> (ex on a system with runlevel 5 (like mine) : log out, then press Alt-Ctrl-F1 , then use vim to edit the file (my favorite editor ;-)))
> 
> -D
> 
> PS.  Garrett -- I like the pictures your company uses in its ads
> 
> 
> On Tue, 07 Nov 2000 16:24:14 Garrett Mickelson wrote:
>  | Hello D,
>  | In your case, the easiest way around this is to do the following. In
>  | your ~/.gnome directory, edit the 'sessions' file and change all
>  | 'Current Directory=' to /home/<your user name>
>  | This should do the trick.
>  | 
>  | Good Luck,
>  | Garrett Mickelson
>  | 
>  | -- 
>  | 
>  | Garrett Mickelson
>  | Linux Systems Engineer
>  | Penguin Computing
>  | garrett penguincomputing com
>  | ++1.415.358.2600
>  | www.penguincomputing.com
>  | 
> 
> 
> 
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Garrett Mickelson
Linux Systems Engineer
Penguin Computing
garrett penguincomputing com
++1.415.358.2600
www.penguincomputing.com





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