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STARTX(1)                                                                                                              STARTX(1)



NAME
       startx - initialize an X session

SYNOPSIS
       startx [ [ client ] options ... ] [ -- [ server ] [ display ] options ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       The  startx  script is a front end to xinit that provides a somewhat nicer user interface for running a single session of
       the X Window System.  It is often run with no arguments.

       Arguments immediately following the startx command are used to start a client in the same manner as xinit(1).   The  spe-
       cial  argument '--' marks the end of client arguments and the beginning of server options.  It may be convenient to spec-
       ify server options with startx to change on a per-session basis the default color depth, the server's notion of the  num-
       ber  of  dots-per-inch  the  display device presents, or take advantage of a different server layout, as permitted by the
       Xorg(1) server and specified in the xorg.conf(5) file.  Some examples of specifying server arguments follow; consult  the
       manual page for your X server to determine which arguments are legal.

              startx -- -depth 16

              startx -- -dpi 100

              startx -- -layout Multihead

       To  determine  the client to run, startx first looks for a file called .xinitrc in the user's home directory.  If that is
       not found, it uses the file xinitrc in the xinit library directory.

       If command line client options are given, they override this behavior and revert to the xinit(1) behavior.  To  determine
       the  server  to run, startx first looks for a file called .xserverrc in the user's home directory.  If that is not found,
       it uses the file xserverrc in the xinit library directory.  If command line server options are given, they override  this
       behavior  and  revert to the xinit(1) behavior.  Users rarely need to provide a .xserverrc file.  See the xinit(1) manual
       page for more details on the arguments.

       The system-wide xinitrc and xserverrc files are found in the /etc/X11/xinit directory.

       The .xinitrc is typically a shell script which starts many clients according to the user's preference.  When  this  shell
       script  exits,  startx  kills  the server and performs any other session shutdown needed.  Most of the clients started by
       .xinitrc should be run in the background.  The last client should run in the foreground; when it exits, the session  will
       exit.  People often choose a session manager, window manager, or xterm as the ''magic'' client.

EXAMPLE
       Below  is a sample .xinitrc that starts several applications and leaves the window manager running as the ''last'' appli-
       cation.  Assuming that the window manager has been configured properly, the user then chooses the ''Exit'' menu  item  to
       shut down X.

           xrdb -load $HOME/.Xresources
           xsetroot -solid gray &
           xbiff -geometry -430+5 &
           oclock -geometry 75x75-0-0 &
           xload -geometry -80-0 &
           xterm -geometry +0+60 -ls &
           xterm -geometry +0-100 &
           xconsole -geometry -0+0 -fn 5x7 &
           exec twm

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       DISPLAY                  This  variable  gets  set to the name of the display to which clients should connect.  Note that
                                this gets set, not read.

       XAUTHORITY               This variable, if not already defined, gets set to $(HOME)/.Xauthority.  This is to prevent  the
                                X  server,  if  not  given the -auth argument, from automatically setting up insecure host-based
                                authentication for the local host.  See the Xserver(1) and Xsecurity(7) manual  pages  for  more
                                information on X client/server authentication.

FILES
       $(HOME)/.xinitrc         Client to run.  Typically a shell script which runs many programs in the background.

       $(HOME)/.xserverrc       Server to run.  The default is X.

       /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc   Client to run if the user has no .xinitrc file.

       /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc Server to run if the user has no .xserverrc file.

SEE ALSO
       xinit(1), Xserver(1), Xorg(1)



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