#!/bin/sh
# $XConsortium: Xsession /main/10 1995/12/18 18:21:28 gildea $
#
#
# $XFree86: xc/programs/xdm/config/Xsession,v 1.2 1998/01/11 03:48:32 dawes Exp $
# Modified for Slackware-3.5, 28-Mar-98 volkerdi
# Extensively rewritten for Slackware 7.0, 03-Oct-1999 volkerdi
# Patched to give priority to $HOME/.xsession, 10-Oct-1999 volkerdi
# Merged changes into upstream (XFree86-4.0.2) version, 17-Feb-2001 volkerdi
# Fixes for $PATH (from Jim Diamond), GDM/KDM/XDM, 2003-02-07 volkerdi


# redirect errors to a file in user's home directory if we can
for errfile in "$HOME/.xsession-errors" "${TMPDIR-/tmp}/xses-$USER" "/tmp/xses-$USER"
do
	if ( cp /dev/null "$errfile" 2> /dev/null )
	then
		chmod 600 "$errfile"
		exec > "$errfile" 2>&1
		break
	fi
done

userresources=$HOME/.Xresources
usermodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap
sysresources=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/.Xresources
sysmodmap=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/.Xmodmap

# merge in defaults and keymaps

if [ -r $sysresources ]; then
	xrdb -merge $sysresources
fi

if [ -r $sysmodmap ]; then
	xmodmap $sysmodmap
fi

if [ -r $userresources ]; then
	xrdb -merge $userresources
fi

if [ -r $usermodmap ]; then
	xmodmap $usermodmap
fi

# Since xdm doesn't run a bash -login shell (or any other login shell)
# we should source these files to set up the user's environment.
profile=/etc/profile
userprofile=~/.profile

if [ -r $profile ]; then
        source $profile 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null
fi
if [ -r $userprofile ]; then
        source $userprofile 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null
fi

# Set the $PATH through the user's preferred shell.
case `basename "$SHELL"` in
bash|sh|ash)
	PATH="`( echo 'echo $PATH' | bash --login ) | tail -1`"
	;;
csh|tcsh)
	PATH="`( echo 'echo $PATH' | tcsh -l ) | tail -1`"
	;;
ksh)
	PATH="`( cat /etc/profile ; echo 'echo $PATH' ) | ksh | tail -1`"
	;;
zsh)
	PATH="`( echo 'echo $PATH' | zsh -l ) | tail -1`"
    	;;
*)
	# We don't know your shell, so we'll set up reasonable defaults.
     	if [ "`whoami`" = "root" ]; then
		PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
     	else
		PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
       	fi
     	;;
esac

# These files (if they exist) are used to set up the X related environment.  We used to
# exec .xsession at this location, but that can interfere with choosing a session type
# through XDM/KDM/GDM so it was moved to after a requested session is started.  Since
# that means that .xsession might never be run at all when using XDM/KDM/GDM, support
# for the xprofile was added to allow a way for the user to customize the X environment.
if [ -r /etc/xprofile ]; then
	source /etc/xprofile
fi
if [ -r ~/.xprofile ]; then
	source ~/.xprofile
fi

# Some people say that an .xsession file should always be given priority, even if a
# different window manager was requested in $1.  If you want that behavior, uncomment
# the lines below.  This is not recommended (nor, in general, is the use of an
# .xsession file as a default... it should be left for the advanced users).
#if [ -x $HOME/.xsession ]; then
#        exec $HOME/.xsession $@
#fi

# If a particular session type was requested in $1, start that session:
case "$1" in
failsafe)                         -->Här nedanför ligger dom.
	xsetroot -solid SteelBlue
	exec xterm -geometry 80x24-0-0
	;;
kde)
	exec startkde
	;;
gnome)
	exec gnome-session
	;;
openwin)
	exec olvwm
	;;
fluxbox)
	exec /usr/local/fluxbox/bin/fluxbox  -->Hela sökvägen till där dom ligger 
	                                     om dom inte ligger i din "PATH"
	;;                                                       
fvwm2)
	xsetroot -solid SteelBlue
	exec fvwm2
	;;
fvwm95)
	xsetroot -solid SteelBlue
	exec fvwm95
	;;
blackbox)
	exec blackbox
	;;
xfce)
	exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.xfce  
	;;
windowmaker)
	exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.wmaker
	;;
afterstep)
	exec afterstep
	;;
enlightenment)
	exec enlightenment
	;;
twm)
	#xclock -geometry 50x50-1+1 &
	#xterm -geometry 80x50+494+51 &
	#xterm -geometry 80x20+494-0 &
	#xterm -geometry 80x66+0+0 -name login &
	xsetroot -solid SteelBlue
	exec twm
	;;
esac

# If we aren't running from XDM/KDM/GDM and no window manager was
# specified, then we'll run the user's $HOME/.xsession if it's
# executable.  This must be set up to run the user's window manager.
if [ -x $HOME/.xsession ]; then
        exec $HOME/.xsession $@
fi

# If the user doesn't have their own xsession and none was specified in
# $1, then run the system default session type:
if [ -r /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc ]; then
	exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
fi

# If a $startup variable is set to define the window or session manager,
# then run that:
if [ -s "$startup" -a -x "$startup" ]; then
	exec "$startup"
else
	if [ -r "$resources" ]; then
		xrdb -load "$resources"
	fi
	# Run xsm as a failsafe.
	exec xsm
fi

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