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I have an OpenBSD virtual machine, and I would like to have the background be a given color when I log in. I tried having an .xinitrc file with a line like xsetroot -solid steelblue
, but nothing at all happens; I don't get the root window to have a color. But when I add a .xsession file to my home directory with that line or not--if .xsession exists at all, then when I log in I immediately get booted back to the login screen. I have to log in as root and get rid of the .xsession file for my user account to be able to use the user account again. What's going on? How can I just have my own .xsession that sets the root window color and doesn't boot me back to the login screen? 75.75.42.89 (talk) 03:15, 24 December 2013 (UTC)